This has been an excellent week again for intern
training. Buzz passed his Divemaster after completing his 60 dives. “
Congratulations Buzz on passing your PADI Divemaster Internship . You have
consistently worked hard and have been a pleasure to teach.”
Alan and
Steve both passed their confined and open water dives in their PADI Rescue Diver Course and are
now rescue divers. Flounder has been approved as a PADI Divemaster and
this week has passed his Discover Scuba Diving Leader internship.
We
sadly said good bye to Ned who passed his Divemaster this week . “Well
done congratulations Ned, we are missing you already.” Ned was only back
with us for 3 weeks and worked really hard to finish all the final bits
off that was still outstanding.. Ned sorted out a farewell BBQ for us
all on Wednesday which Buzz hosted at his apartment. We all had a really
great evening.
We all climbed Red Mountain after work this week and
were rewarded with some spectacular views from the top.
This week we met Lewis a Discover Scuba diving student and went to Abades. He was really fantastic and quickly started to master his buoyancy control. We had 2 nice dives with excellent visibility and saw lots of different fish types across the first reef. These included Trigger fish, Goat fish and Trumpet fish. I really hope that Lewis continues his diving development as he clearly enjoyed it and took to it easily.
We also had the pleasure of meeting Wolfgang and Hirra and enjoyed 2 dives with them at Abades to the first and second reef. Visibility was good and there are larger fish at the second reef including Sting rays. We also had the pleasure of meeting Alex who is Randalls’ brother and completed his confined pool sessions for open water.
On Friday and Saturday I taught Andy his PADI Advanced Open Water course and we met Terri his girlfriend who was a Divemaster intern here 3 years ago. We all dived at Las Eras, Abades and did the deep and wreck dives at Tabaiba. We all got on really well and had a good laugh.
The weather this week has been hot in the high 20′s and the sea temperature is holding steady at 21 degrees. The diving has been excellent and the sea very calm. There has also been very little wind.
It just leaves me to say” What are you waiting for come and join us”
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