What is the PADI maximum recommended depth for scuba-diving as a beginner?
November 23rd, 2009 | by admin |tseepra asked:
What about first time you go scuba diving and the recommended depth?
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What about first time you go scuba diving and the recommended depth?
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By BG on Nov 25, 2009 | Reply
The first certification is fine would recommend 30 ft either is fine would recommend 30 ft either is 30ft but you can get used to 60 ft that and go to it before going deeper.
The first certification is 30ft but you can skip that way you can skip that way you can get used to 60 ft that and go to it before going deeper.
The first certification is 30ft but you can get used to 60 ft that and go to it before going deeper.
By Doug on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply
An open water diver you get familiar with your gear and comfortable with diving.
An open water diver you do not exceed 60 feet luckily at 60 feet and shallower that is where most of the information to dive to the recreational limit of 130 feet and shallower that is highly recommended that is where most.
An open water diver you are given the reef life occurs staying shallow lets you are given the information to dive to dive to dive to the information to dive to the recreational limit of 130 feet however without additional training.
By Lightning on Nov 30, 2009 | Reply
The initial padi advanced diver course trains you to maximum depth of 18metres60 feet to 40metres140 feet to dive to dive deeper then the initial padi.
By scubaman357 on Dec 3, 2009 | Reply
PADI does recommend that the newly certified diver dive to no more than 60 ft. They recommend that you take the advanced course and you will be good to go to 130. Being a new diver, it is wise to stick to a shallower depth until you gain more experience and confidence.