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#91
un certified buddy
drykill_23 - 9/05/2008 2:31 PM
Category: Survey
Replies: 49

would or have you ever taken an un certified friend out with you on a dive knowing the risks and even supplying the air?
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drykill_23 - 7/01/2015 6:20 PM
[Choose #4] under 30 ft and do a pool dive first and make them use a spare air. most that I have taken got certified soon after.
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malibu - 9/18/2008 9:24 PM
[Choose #5] Do Navy diver count as un cetified divers?
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Diver123 - 9/10/2008 6:29 PM
[Choose #4] pool dive, discovery scuba
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GB - 9/09/2008 3:58 PM
[Choose #1] not willint to put a friend at that kind of risk. Friends don’t do that to friends.
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Palm_Harbor_Rick - 9/09/2008 7:38 AM
[Choose #5] If there is a SNUBA (try it) trip/dive other than that NO
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nutralbouy - 9/07/2008 7:37 AM
[Choose #1] the thought of it is nice, but not going to happen
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Scout - 9/06/2008 6:26 AM
[Choose #1] Might take the ex ...
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divemaiden - 9/05/2008 11:30 PM
[Choose #4] only in a pool so they can get a taste of diving to see if they want to go get certified
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DiveGirl55 - 9/05/2008 7:51 PM
[Choose #1] I did go with someone that snorkled, I let them come down 20 feet and share my air for a few minutes
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ZeroVis - 9/05/2008 6:43 PM
[Choose #1] If something went sideways, the guilt would ruin diving for me forever!
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GenoMc - 9/05/2008 4:04 PM
[Choose #1] I could never do that, no matter how good they swim
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divershaun - 9/05/2008 3:10 PM
[Choose #1] the only thing i have done is pool work with one of my friends without an instructor there.