RAID Navigation

Course Overview

Whilst learning to dive has been the exciting start to your underwater adventures, at some point you may find yourself in a situation where you will need to utilise a new set of skills to be able to perform a dive.

Learning to navigate underwater not only develops a new set of skills but it also builds confidence and competence.

There is a great deal to be said for a diver who has the skills to be able to navigate effectively underwater, especially when able to return back to the original starting point of the dive or complete a dive from one point to another.

During the RAID Navigation program you will learn how to effectively utilize many different underwater navigational methods to assist you in your further diving adventures.

Make sure you select Bay City Scuba as your training provider and get stuck into the theory!

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RAID Navigation

Course Overview

Whilst learning to dive has been the exciting start to your underwater adventures, at some point you may find yourself in a situation where you will need to utilise a new set of skills to be able to perform a dive.

Learning to navigate underwater not only develops a new set of skills but it also builds confidence and competence.

There is a great deal to be said for a diver who has the skills to be able to navigate effectively underwater, especially when able to return back to the original starting point of the dive or complete a dive from one point to another.

During the RAID Navigation program you will learn how to effectively utilize many different underwater navigational methods to assist you in your further diving adventures.

Make sure you select Bay City Scuba as your training provider and get stuck into the theory!

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You must be:

  • To be a minimum of 15 years old.
  • Certified RAID Open Water 20 or equivalent.
  • Complete the RAID registration procedures.

Bay City Scuba will supply all your hardware during your open water course which you can hire.

You will need to bring the following soft wear equipment to your practical component of this course.

Single Back Mount Configuration:

  • Single-cylinder of adequate capacity (11litres or above)
  • DIN First stage
  • One Standard regulator with 2m / 7ft hose with piston clip for clipping off regulator when stowed or standard short hose configuration.
  • One Back-up regulator wit standard length hose fitted with a neck bungee
  • One low-pressure inflator hose for BCD
  • One low-pressure inflator hose for Dry Suit
  • One SPG with piston clip for attaching to D’Ring when stowed
  • (When using any helium mixes, an off-board drysuit inflation system must be used or bailout gas must be used for suit inflation)

BCD must be adequate, has the capacity to carry a side sling cylinder, and must have adequate lift.

Twinset Equipment Configuration:

  • Twin Cylinder with an isolation manifold and DIN valves.
  • Minimum10 liter cylinders (12 liter is preferred)

Right-hand post regulator:

  • DIN First stage, primary regulator with 2m / 7ft hose with piston clip for clipping off regulator when stowed. This regulator must be HOG LOOPED
  • One low pressure inflator hose for BCD or Dry Suit depending on harness configuration
  • One SPG with 15cm / 6 inch HP hose

If using Transmitter style computers, transmitter to be placed on this side.

Left-hand post regulator:

  • DIN First stage, One Back up regulator wit standard length hose fitted with a neck bungee
  • One low pressure inflator hose for Dry Suit or BCD depending on harness configuration
  • One SPG with 15cm / 6 inch HP hose

(When using any helium mixes, an off board dry suit inflation system must be used or bailout gas must be used for suit inflation)

Side Sling Cylinder Configuration:

  • One suitable DIN regulator with SPG on a 15cm / 6 inch HP hose that conforms and is compliant with the gas being used and any local laws.
  • One Primary regulator with a 1m / 3ft hose
  • One rigging kit
  • One Cylinder (minimum 5.7 litre / 40 cft, recommended 11 liter 80 cft)

Sidemount Equipment Configuration:

  • Cylinders with DIN valves and preferably left and right side valves adequate for sidemount diving.
  • Minimum 10 litre, 232 bar cylinders
  • 12 litre, 232 bar cylinders prefered
  • 7 litre, 300 bar cylinders are possible (consult with your instructor)
  • Appropriate sidemount rigging kits on all cylinders
  • Sidemount harness must be adequate, has the capacity to carry a side sling cylinder and must have adequate lift.

General Diving Equipment and Accessories:

  • 1 x primary mixed gas (Helium capable) dive computer if completing and mixed gas programs
  • 1x secondary mixed gas dive computer or dive timer with gauge mode
  • 1 x wet-notes
  • 1 x wrist slate
  • 1 x Orange SMB
  • 1 x Yellow SMB
  • 1 x 40m minimum spool or reel
  • 1 x 30m spool
  • 1 x 15-20m spool
  • 4 x double ended Piston clips
  • 2 x cutting devices (sensible knife or line cutters no massive Rambo knives)
  • 1 x Primary Mask
  • 1 x Backup mask (must fit and be useable)
  • 1 Primary torch that has sufficient illumination for signaling buddy in low light conditions)
  • 2 Back-up torches
  • 1 Suitable exposure suit (drysuit, undergarments, semidry or wetsuit depending on water temperature)
  • Smartphone, Tablet or Laptop with Decompression software (Vplanner, Baltic Deco, GAP etc)
RAID Navigation course includes:
  • 1x Online Academic Training
  • 1x Session of RAID Navigation theory, 2.5 to 3 hours
  • 2x Shore Dives

From $345

Add a boat dive to the course
  • Guided double boat dive

FROM $185/person

Confined Water Training:

Before setting you free on the oceans of the world, you will need to learn a few basic skills, things such as clearing your mask under water, sharing air with your dive buddy, understanding the importance of mastering buoyancy & many other skills that will make you a confident, proficient & competent diver. At Bay City Scuba our emphasis is to ensure that you are ready to proceed to the next step once you have achieved mastery of the skills in a controlled environment, not just rushed through. This module is run in the comfort of a heated swimming pool over a half or full day depending on the program that you choose.

Open Water Training Day 1:

Shore Dives The following day or days depending on your selected program you will do a series of shore dives, each will average between 50 minutes to 1-1/2 hours, on each dive you will be required to demonstrate the skills you acquired in your pool training and to familiarise yourself with the marine environment.

Open Water Training Day:

Boat Dives The following day will see us board the dive vessel to undertake 2 boat dives, one of which will have you reach a depth of 20 metres – this is the certifying depth through our internationally recognised training partner RAID. This is your passport to dive anywhere in the world independently of a dive professional!

Congratulations, you’re now a RAID Open Water 20 Diver! Go and explore, have fun and feel confident that you have learnt to dive with the best! Don’t forget, we would love for you to continue to your diving with us & continue your diving education.

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