Perfect Buoyancy: SSI
Excellent buoyancy control is what defines skilled scuba divers. You have seen them underwater, they glide effortlessly, use less air and ascend, descend or hover almost as if by thought. They move easily, observe aquatic life without disturbing their surroundings. You can achieve this to..
Why Should I complete the SSI Perfect Buoyancy?
Your buoyancy is affected by a number of things and it does not matter how long you have been diving something as a simple change of equipment can adversely affect your buoyancy.
Are you an air guzzler, than it could be down to your buoyancy?
What Do I need to start the SSI Perfect Buoyancy Course?
- Open Water Diver or Junior Open Water Diver certification (or qualifying certification from another organisation)
- At least 10 years old
- Mask, Snorkel and Dive Computer
- The ambition to fine tune your diving buoyancy, a little sense of trial and error. This course is not just for new divers but ANY diver interested in becoming a better diver.
What Will I do during the SSI Perfect Buoyancy Course?
During your time with us you will
- Expand and refresh your diving knowledge about buoyancy fundamentals
- Complete a buoyancy clinic in the pool prior to the dives in open water
- Improve your buoyancy skills you learned as a new diver and elevate them to the next level whatever that next level for you is
- Undertake a minimum of two training dives practising and applying your new or improved skills
- Trim your weight system and scuba gear so you’re perfectly balanced in the water.
- Learn about streamline and visualisation to save energy, use air more efficiently and move more smoothly through the water.
- Hover effortlessly
- Have fun
How Long will the SSI Perfect Buoyancy Course Take?
During your time with us you will complete One confined water session - Buoyancy Clinic and spend one day in Open Water completing a minimum of two dives
Any Other Costs?
Entrance fees for open water site and personal travel costs are not included
Whats Next after the SSI Perfect Buoyancy Course?
- Join our Dive Club
- Come Diving
- Go Diving