he SSI Drysuit Diving
Specialty course is a 1-day course that consists of academic sessions, pool
work, and open water dives. The academic sessions will cover the theory of
drysuit diving, including the physics of Boyle's Law and its implications for
diving at altitude. You will also learn about the different types of drysuits
and how to choose the right one for you.
The pool work will give
you a chance to practice using your drysuit in a controlled environment. You
will learn how to don and doff your drysuit, as well as how to perform basic
buoyancy control skills. You will also practice emergency procedures, such as
how to deal with an air leak.
The open water dives
will allow you to put your new skills to the test in a real-world environment.
You will conduct two open water dives using your drysuit, under the supervision
of a qualified instructor.
Who should take this
course?
The SSI Drysuit Diving
Specialty course is a great option for any certified diver who wants to learn
how to dive in a drysuit. This course is especially beneficial for divers who
plan to dive in cold water or at altitude.
What are the
prerequisites for this course?
To take the SSI Drysuit
Diving Specialty course, you must be a certified Open Water Diver. You must
also be at least 10 years old.
What will I learn in
this course?
In the SSI Drysuit
Diving Specialty course, you will learn:
- The benefits and limitations of drysuits compared to wetsuits
- How a drysuit works
- The physics of drysuit diving
- Buoyancy control and trim in a drysuit
- Emergency procedures specific to drysuit diving
- How to care for your drysuit
What will I earn after
completing this course?
After successfully
completing the SSI Drysuit Diving Specialty course, you will earn the SSI
Drysuit Diving Specialty certification. This certification will allow you to
rent or purchase a drysuit and dive in cold water.