Most of the world best scuba diving is accessible only by boat. Whether you have never made a boat dive or you have logged dozens, the PADI Boat Diver Specialty course will benefit you because boats in various parts of the world do things differently. Scuba diving from a boat is fun and relatively easy because you usually descend directly onto your dive site.
If you are a PADI (Junior) Open Water Diver who is at least 12 years old, you can enroll in the Boat Diver course.
The PADI Boat Diver course will expand your knowledge about boats from small inflatables to large liveaboards. You will gain experience scuba diving by completing two dives from a boat in your local area and learn:
Get credit! The first dive of this PADI Specialty Diver course may credit as an Adventure Dive toward your Advanced Open Water Diver certification – ask your instructor about earning credit.
You can start by reading the PADI Boat Diver Manual and watching the Boat Diving video in preparation for meeting with your instructor to schedule the boat dives. Stop by your local PADI Dive Center and Resort to enroll in the course and get your Boat Diver Crew-Pak and start learning.
Beyond using basic scuba equipment, you will want to have a surface signaling device, such as an inflatable signal tube. Having a complete spare parts kit is also a good idea. Your PADI Instructor and staff may suggest additional equipment depending on what type of boat and where your boat diving adventures take you.
Once you purchase your Master Diver course you will choose which five specialty ratings to wish to complete.
Scuba gear rentals and boat fees are NOT INCLUDED but may be rented at a discount as a student from our shop.
Must be in good health and certified as a PADI
The following equipment is recommended for all certified divers:
• Mask
• Fins
• Snorkel
• BCD with low pressure inflator system
• Single hose regulator with alternate air source device
• Submersible pressure gauge
• Compass
• Dive Computer
• Dive knife or tool
• Audible surface signaling device (whistle or other noise maker)
• Visible surface signaling device (tube or mirror)
• Underwater signaling device
• Pencil and underwater slate
• Underwater lights (primary and secondary)
• Pocket mask & non-rebreather mask
• Logbook