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PADI Divemaster Course


The Divemaster rating is the first PADI Membership level.  PADI Divemasters supervise diving activities for certified divers, assist instructors with training student divers, and instruct skin diving and snorkeling.  This rating denotes an individual who has exemplary diving skills and role model behavior, solid rescue skills, professional level knowledge of dive theory, dive management and supervision abilities, and competence as a certified assistant.

To enroll in a PADI Divemaster course, an individual must:


The  PADI Divemaster program consists of:

A Renewed PADI Divemaster who is in Active status is qualified to:

Upon successfully completing the PADI Divemaster program, you receive a certification card and wall certificate denoting this rating.  You'll also become a member of PADI and receive benefits, including the ability to purchase professional liability insurance (which may be required to conduct some activities).

PADI Divemaster

Required Materials

Recommended Materials

PADI Divemaster Manual*

RDP – all three versions (Wheel, table and eRDP including associated Instructions for Use booklets)

The Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving

Diving Knowledge Workbook

Instructor Guides for programs Divemasters may conduct:

1. Discover Scuba Diving
2. Discover Snorkeling/Skin Diver Course
3. Scuba Review/Discover Local Diving

*The PADI Divemaster video must also be viewed.

PADI Instructor Manual
PADI Underwater Navigator Manual
PADI Underwater Navigation Video
PADI Deep Diver Manual
PADI Deep Diving Video
PADI Rescue Diver Manual
PADI Rescue Diver Video
PADI Divemaster Video*
PADI Discover the Underwater World video
Divemaster Slates
Scuba Tune-up guidebook
The Business of Diving
Dive Roster Slate
The Law and the Diving Professional
The Best of the Undersea Journal
Peak Performance Buoyancy video
PADI Open Water Diver Multimedia
Skill Evaluation Slate
PADI Log Book

All training materials for courses leading up to PADI Divemaster level including manuals, videos, and multimedia products for the PADI Open Water Diver course, Adventures in Diving program and Rescue Diver course

Comments:

The Recreational Dive Planner (Wheel, table or eRDP) is required for the PADI Scuba Diver/Open Water Diver and Adventures in Diving program. If the diver does not already have an RDP, the PADI Dive Center, Resort or Instructor conducting the course must ensure the diver has one for planning course dives and for use after the course. The PADI Divemaster course requires the candidate to personally have and know how to use all three versions of the RDP.

The PADI Divemaster course now requires both the Diving Knowledge Workbook and The Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving for candidates to use when studying for the theory exams. While it’s strongly recommended that divemaster candidates have a PADI Instructor Manual, the three instructor guides relevant for Divemaster-conducted programs are required.

 

If you have any questions about the course, feel free to stop in or call.

 

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