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Date Posted: Sat, Jun 21 2003, 11:34:42
Author: tango
Subject: Re: Recommendations for 'Discovery Dives'
In reply to: snowy 's message, "Recommendations for 'Discovery Dives'" on Fri, Jun 20 2003, 15:41:11

If you're talking about discovery dives in Redang Island itself. Consider the dive center at Coral Redang Beach Resort. They have two certified instructors: NAUI and SSI. Their dive center is well equipped, and the staff are mostly friendly, knowledgeable and easy going.

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[> Re: Recommendations for 'Discovery Dives' -- Alex Kang, Mon, Jun 23 2003, 14:30:08

Most dive centres at Pasir Panjang in Redang offer Discovery Dives where a qualified instructor or divemaster will bring non-divers on a shallow dive to experience scuba. You can accompany your boyfriend on such discovery dives if you wish, as a diver - since it's usually a shallow and easy dive, it'll be a good way to familiarize yourself again with equipment, procedures & skills.

Alternatively, tell the dive centre that you have not been diving for some time and wish to do a checkout dive first. Most good dive centres would make the first dive a checkout dive if they do not know you and are not sure about your skills and capabilities. Don't forget to bring your C-card and logbook.


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