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| Training Forum: Discuss forthcoming dive planning course in the Training Area forums: I am doing day one of my "dive planning and marshalling" course this Saturday and will complete the course on ... |
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| It's not so heavy if you have used charts and tide stuff before, but I can see how all in one w/e can be a bit draining. Splitting it should help, but a quick refresh just before the practical should do you good. Adrian
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| It should be a "fun" course. You are planning a days diving, using all the resources available. Remember it is a course and utilise your instructors, thats what they are there for! Ask questions, ask for guidance. The idea is for you to be able to plan a good days diving. Plymouth is an excellent base for this sort of exercise. Do not forget plan"Z" - SH*T WEATHER PLAN! always a good exercise if planning a trip away from home!
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