PRO DIVE Central Coast uses the most up-to-date training techniques and equipment to make certain you are ready to dive safely.
As soon as you log onto the program, your personal dive course will appear on your screen, right in front of you.
If you do not have a computor, don't worry.
You can start learning to dive today by using the Open Water Diver DVD and reading the Dive Manual. Your instructor will review your knowledge reviews with and will explain all the equipment features and benefits.
Being underwater on the first day of your dive course will show you all the wonders of our playground.
We hope you enjoy your PRO-DIVE Central Coast Open Water Diver Course with us.
Dive right in now!
Please take time to check out our web page covering the Dive Medical Requirements and Fitness to Dive.
• International Open Water certification
• Online elearning with online Dive Manual
• Your own personal online Logbook
• Pool training dives in our private heated pool
• Four exciting open water shores dives at a local training site
• Use of scuba gear - excluding mask, snorkel, open heel fins.
• Optional extra- Double Boat Dive upon completion of your course.
(Fee applies)
• You must complete an RSTC Dive Medical Statement before course commencement.
• Personal Items such as mask, snorkel and fins are NOT included in your course (It is recommended you purchase your own snorkeling gear for the program).
• Workplace Health & Safety recommend that students have their own snorkeling equipment for hygiene reasons.
• Additional pool or ocean training if required - ($100 - including transfer fee)
Day One
Registration- Fill in paperwork, collect Medical forms, etc.
Organise wetsuit and BCD sizing.
Complete exams
Purchase your total snorkelling system.
Pool training Module One
Assembling scuba gear
Breathing underwater for the very first time
Learn how to scuba dive
Upon satisfactory completion of all newly learned skills,
your Instructor will acknowledge competence of your mastery with several skill drills.
Day Two
Open water Dive One
Briefing and equipment preparation
Pre dive safety checks.
Skills as per standard
Underwater exploration of the bays' sandy floor and the reef walls
Debrief and log dive in personal Dive Log book.
Open water Dive Two
Briefing and equipment preparation
Pre dive safety checks
Skills as per standard
Further underwater exploration of reef walls.
Debrief and log dive in personal Dive Log book.
Day Three
Open water Dive Three
Briefing and equipment preparation
Pre dive safety checks
Skills as per standard
Further explore bays floor and reef system
Debrief and log dive in personal Dive Log book.
Open water Dive Four
Briefing and equipment preparation
Pre dive safety checks.
¨Final skill drills
Underwater exploration
Debrief and log dive in personal Dive Log book.
Day Four
Optional Double boat dive (Fee applies)
Explore the underwater world with your new dive buddies
Today you will be diving two different open water dive sites off the coast
All scuba rental/hire equipment is supplied.
Schedule may vary according to learners requirements- but standards will be adhered to at all times.
• Children need to be at least 12 years of age to participate.
• Children under the age of 18 must have the written consent and permission of their parent or guardian.
• Australian standards stipulate that all course participants must be able to swim 200m continuously and tread water for 10 minutes or more.
Some medical conditions may prevent you from diving.
For example: heart disease, asthma, epilepsy or diabetes. If you are unsure of a particular medical condition consult a physician knowledgeable in scuba diving.
Please note: Australian medical standards are different to those overseas. A scuba diving medical obtained in another country will most likely, NOT be valid in Australia.

Please check with us prior to your reservation.
PRO DIVE takes all care and consideration in providing the correct information; the onus is upon you to make yourself aware of all inclusions or exclusions.
Call 61+ 2 4389 3483 for further information.
Requirements
Must be able to swim non stop, for 200 metres
Tread water or drown proof float for a minimum of ten minutes
Pass an RSTC medical statement or Dive medical at least ten days prior to starting course.
Complete all online training modules
Organise your own transport, food and accommodation.
Have your own swimmers and towel.
Snorkelling equipment- Have and use your own personal Mask, snorkel, fins and boots
Participants with literacy, sight, hearing or learning difficulties, should enquire beforehand and consider completing a "face to face" training program.