![]() |
![]() |
|
Home | Forums | Gallery | Webcams | Blogs | YouTube Channel | Classifieds | Calendar | Register | FAQ | Donate | Members List | Today's Posts | Search |
![]() |
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
![]() |
#1 |
Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 17
Thanks: 0
Thanked 8 Times in 4 Posts
|
![]()
so i am kinda interested in "learning" i guess to dive, just wondering what does it cost for a class, avg. price of equipment, figured i would rent for awhile? and any other info that would be great.
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 596
Thanks: 292
Thanked 429 Times in 140 Posts
|
![]()
Check with Dive Winnipesaukee in Wolfeboro (603-569-8080). I think the Open Water Diver Course is around $400. You will need to buy your own fins, boots, mask, snorkel and regulator mouthpieces. Dive Winni will give you a package price. The next regularly scheduled Open Water Diver class will start in late June.
Renting dive equipment is a good way to get started but you will quickly realize that buying a wetsuit will be something you'll want to do for personal comfort.
__________________
Lake Winni - The only place I want to be during the summer. ![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#3 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Exeter NH
Posts: 603
Thanks: 0
Thanked 1,032 Times in 227 Posts
|
![]()
Having a hard time to know where to begin so I will keep it short:
1) Start by doing some serious snorkeling; If you get the feeling that it would be very nice to be able to stay down longer and/or go deeper, consider scuba diving; 2) Find a dive shop-starting with Winni Divers in W'Boro (or elsewhere) and ask about intro pool courses (short money) designed solely to introduce you to what it's like to be breathing underwater-hardly a natural reaction for many people-but in say 10 feet of water max. in the pool, without subscribing at that point to the BOW course (Beginning Open Water); If you like it there you'll prob. like it elsewhere, but that's not a guarantee-why? Because in a pool you can see everything, know you're in shallow water and have a pro next to you, and you're in warm water; Take away those 3 variables then re-evaluate when you're in 40 feet of Winni water; 3) Renting is a good way to go as long as...your gear fits you correctly-not the least of which is your mask; A leaking mask will drive you nuts, because diving is a very visual experience, plus the fact it's just really really annoying to have to continually clear your mask, even if you know how to do so effectively. |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#4 | |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Pennsyltuckey, Tuftonboro, Moultonborough
Posts: 1,500
Thanks: 375
Thanked 230 Times in 124 Posts
|
![]() Quote:
But, chances are if you have the itch, you'll like it. Or love it.
__________________
"When I die, please don't let my wife sell my dive gear for what I told her I paid for it." |
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Bookmarks |
|
|