For younger members of the family, snorkelling is also a
great introduction to underwater sports and can be their first
step towards learning to dive.
Bluewater Divers snorkelling courses are open to children
from the age of six – starting with our Basic Snorkel Diver and
progressing to Snorkel Dive Manager or Snorkel Instructor.
You can complete a British Sub-Aqua Club snorkel course
before you go on holiday or you can learn to snorkel to discover
the amazing underwater sights our very own coastline has to
offer.
BASIC
SNORKEL DIVER
A member of the BSAC who is trained to use basic
snorkelling equipment - mask, fins and snorkel - in a swimming
pool.
Practical Training (only)
- Swimming Skills without equipment
- Use of Snorkel
- Use of the Mask
- Use of Mask and Snorkel
- Use of Fins (no mask and snorkel)
- Use of Mask, Fins and Snorkel
- Surface Dives
- Assessment of competence
SNORKEL DIVER
A Basic Snorkel Diver who has progressed with pool training to be proficient in basic snorkelling skills and assessed as ready for open water snorkelling. On completion of training, the student should be competent in the safe and correct use of mask, fins and snorkel for surface snorkelling and brief breath-holding dives, in warm water.
Theory Training
- The BSAC and its Training Programmes
- Basic Equipment
- Pressure, Breathing and Buoyancy
- Safe Snorkelling
Practical Training
- Diving Signals
- Entry and Exit
- Self Help
- Assessment of competence
OCEAN SNORKEL DIVER (minimum age of 8 years)
A member of the BSAC who has achieved the status of Snorkel Diver, and has received further training to take a full and active part in open water snorkelling activities, including rescue techniques and further advanced exercises. On completion of training, this diver should be competent in the safe use of all appropriate open water snorkelling equipment including protective clothing and should be able to act as one of a buddy pair of snorkellers.
Theory Training
- Breath-hold Diving
- Skills and Equipment
- The Heart and Lungs
- Rescue & Rescue Techniques
- Safe norkelling Practices
- Planning Snorkelling Trips
Practical Training - Pool (sheltered water)
- Entry methods
- Mask refit and clear
- Use of Weightbelts
- Buoyancy aids Rescue Techniques />
- Tired Swimmer Tows
- Snorkel Diver Skills Test
Practical Training - open water- Full Equipment Familiarisation
- Qualifying Dives (Make three Open Water Qualifying Dives)
- Use of Compass
- Open Water Skills Test
ADVANCED OCEAN SNORKEL DIVER
A member of the BSAC who has achieved the status
of Ocean Snorkel Diver, and trained to have a greater level of
theoretical knowledge in all aspects of snorkelling and having
broad practical experience of snorkelling. The Advanced Ocean
Snorkel Diver should know how snorkelling skills might be
applied to specialist activities.
Theory Training
- Causes and effects of pressure change
- Elementary marine biology
- Diving from small boats
- Snorkelling activities
Practical Training - open water
-
Navigation
- Ropes and Ropework
Qualifying Dives Make five Open Water Qualifying
Dives. These dives should:
- Be of at least 20 minutes duration each
- Be gained on not less than three different dates
- Provide experience of both fresh and sea water sites.
SNORKEL DIVE MANGER
An Advanced Snorkel Diver who is trained and
qualified to organise and supervise group snorkelling
activities.
Theory Training
Organisation of snorkelling activities
Leadership of snorkelling activities
Open Water dive planning
Qualifying Dives Make five Open Water Qualifying
Dives. These dives should:
- Be of at least 20 minutes duration each
-
Provide experience of five
different snorkelling
activities
-
Two dives to be used by
Instructor to
demonstrate organisation and leadership skills
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Subsequently, the last two
dives to be used to
assess the candidate's competence as an organiser and leader
of snorkelling activities.