Current Classes
PADI Bubblemaker class
[March 29th, Thursday @ 6:30-8:30pm]
[April 12th, Thursday @ 6:30-8:30pm]
[May 17th, Thursday @ 6:30-8:30pm]
[June 12th, Tuesday @ 6:30-8:30pm]
[July 17th, Tuesday @ 6:30-8:30pm]
The PADI Bubblemaker program is for boys and girls age 8 and above. It’s fun, easy and safe. The PADI Bubblemaker program is a way for youngsters to join in the family fun of scuba diving or even start a trend! Children should be OK in the water, but they don’t have to be super swimmers since the maximum depth is only 6 ft. The Bubblemaker program is for children eight years and older who want to have fun in the pool. Space is limited.PADI Aqua Missions /Seal Team Members
[March 29th, Thursday @ 6:30-8:30pm]
[April 12th, Thursday @ 6:30-8:30pm]
[May 17th, Thursday @ 6:30-8:30pm]
[June 12th, Tuesday @ 6:30-8:30pm]
[July 17th, Tuesday @ 6:30-8:30pm]
Once your child has participated in an intro to scuba diving, whether it was a Bubblemaker or Discover Scuba. They are now ready to enroll to become a PADI Seal Team Member. Children starting at the age of 8, can start learning skills that would be applied to their Jr. Open Water rating. You need to purchase a Aqua Mission crew pak, which will have an acitivity workbook/log book, only with a DVD. They will have lesson plans to complete before class. They will need to get fitted for their own, mask, snorkel, and pool fins to start ownership of their gear. Space is limited.
Open Water Class
March class: [March 1, *3, 6, 8, *10, 13, ^15 & **17-18th]
Open water certification. Weeknight classroom sessions: 6-8pm, *Saturday Pool Session: 5-11pm. ^Thursday Drysuit Orientation: 6-9pm. **Open water dates are both Saturday and Sunday, March 17-18th.April class: [April 5, *7, 9, 11 *14, 16, ^17 & **21-22nd]
Open water certification. Weeknight classroom sessions: 6-8pm, *Saturday Pool Session: 5-11pm. ^Thursday Drysuit Orientation: 6-9pm. **Open water dates are both Saturday and Sunday, April 21-22nd.May class: [May 7, 9, *12, 14, 16, *19, ^24 & **26-27th]
Open water certification. Weeknight classroom sessions: 6-8pm, *Saturday Pool Session: 5-11pm. ^Thursday Drysuit Orientation: 6-9pm. **Open water dates are both Saturday and Sunday, May 26-27th.June class: [May 30th, *2, 4, 6, *9, 11, ^14 & **16-17th]
Open water certification. Weeknight classroom sessions: 6-8pm, *Saturday Pool Session: 5-11pm. ^Thursday Drysuit Orientation: 6-9pm. **Open water dates are both Saturday and Sunday, June 16-17th.July class: [July 5, *7, 10, 12 *14, 16, ^19 & **21-22nd]
Open water certification. Weeknight classroom sessions: 6-8pm, *Saturday Pool Session: 5-11pm. ^Thursday Drysuit Orientation: 6-9pm. **Open water dates are both Saturday and Sunday, July 21-22nd.NEW! eLearning Option: Log on to start your classroom session now!
Traditional scuba classes have a new convenient option for those that have not picked up a book lately! If you are like most and are to busy to commit a big chunk of your day sitting in a classroom , than this is for you! Virtual learning is here, save yourself some time, 8 hours to be exact, in our classroom session. This gives you a free pass to join us for the Friday night orientation, than Saturday meeting us a 5pm to head to the confined water sessions. Than on Sunday, after our pool session, you come back rinse your gear, take a quick final quiz and wave goodbye to all the other traditional classroom learners for the day. Signing up for eLearning with Gone Diving, doesn't take anything away from your learning and knowledge development but it does take away the sitting in the classroom session! You signed up for scuba because you want the action! Well, let's give it to you!Advanced Class [March 31st: P.P.B, UW Nav., Search & Recovery (1st session)][FApril 1st: Deep & Boat]
Ready to expand your dive knowledge? The Advanced class is your next step after Open Water. Learn five introduction specialties over two days: underwater navigation, search and recovery, boat, deep and night diving skills. Acquire great diving skills to make you more confident in experiencing more of what the Pacific Northwest has to offer. Space is limited. Plan on a boat dive for the intro deep speciality.Rescue Class [March 27th @ 6pm/Classroom]
Every diver should know how to respond in an emergency, but the primary benefit of this class is that it will teach you to be responsible for your own safety. Diving accidents are often predictable, therefore avoidable, if divers and dive professionals use their common sense and basic dive training. The Rescue Class covers most everything you'd need to know in an emergency. You must be First Aid/CPR certified, have logged 20 dives and be an advanced rated diver in good health. There is a pool session and one day of open water dives, which will be decided upon at the orientation/classroom session. Books must be picked up and knowledge reviews need to be completed before the first day of classroom.
Speciality Classes
Dry Suit Specialty: [March 15th, Thursday @ 6pm][April 17th, Tuesday @ 6pm]
Have you been wanting to get your dry suit certification? You can choose to take this class in your open water class or any time after. It is one day in the pool for an orientation dive, and then we go on an open water dive that following weekend. This is a great class to get introduced to diving in the Pacific Northwest if you are new to the area. Open water dive will be determined on pool session night for the following weekend.Enriched Air (Nitrox) Specialty: [Enroll today and start today!]
Designed to qualify recreational divers to use enriched air "nitrox" (EANx) for no stop recreational diving. The program addresses the use of enriched air with 22 to 40 percent oxygen, with emphasis on nitrox with 32 and 36 percent oxygen. You can do this knowledge portion online. No dives required for this certification.
Non Diving Classes
Emergency First Response - First Aid and CPR :[February 28th 6-9pm]
Take a step toward emergency preparedness and meet the Rescue Diver prerequisites with Emergency First Response. As one of the foremost international CPR and first aid training companies, Emergency First Response gives you the confidence to respond to medical emergencies -- not just in the diving world, but in your every day world with your family, friends, neighbors and coworkers too.
Emergency First Response courses encompass:
• CPR for adults, children and infants
• First aid for adults, children and infants
Review, Learn or Discover Diving
Discover Scuba:
[March 29th, Thursday @ 6:30-8:30pm]
[April 12th, Thursday @ 6:30-8:30pm]
[May 17th, Thursday @ 6:30-8:30pm]
[June 12th, Tuesday @ 6:30-8:30pm]
[July 17th, Tuesday @ 6:30-8:30pm]
Interested in learning to dive but not sure what scuba is about? A fun and affordable Discover Scuba session is the answer! Limited to only 4 people. Sign up now, spaces fill up fast.Basic Refresher:
[Classes available Tuesday-Thursday evenings]
Been out of the water for awhile and tired of missing out of all the fun we are having? Get in the pool for an hour to get a basic refresher before going out to the open water. Sometimes all it takes is to just get under the water to get back on track. Space limited, call for pricing and availability.Scuba Review/Tune-up: [Class time TBD upon students/instructor schedule.]
If it has been more than three years since you have been in the water, we recommend a more in depth Scuba Review/Tune-up. One night of pool, classroom and an optional open water dive. Call for an appointment.Discover your local area - New to the area? Would you like to go out with a guided tour guide to show you great local diving areas? We can help! Give us a call to help introduce you to Pacific Northwest diving.
Private Instruction
Private One on One Instruction - All of our classes are available on a private basis. Great option if you have a difficult work/personnel schedule. Please call, email or stop in for further questions.
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