moderate
2 days
Participants should have good basic fitness and comfort in water; some previous diving experience required.
Refresh your scuba diving skills with the FULL REACTIVATE OWC Program, a two-day comprehensive dive course in Huskisson, NSW. Perfect for certified divers aiming to regain confidence in one of Australia's most stunning marine environments.
On Line Theory - 2 Days of Diving - Full Skill Review
A two day program with REACTIVATE ELEARNING a Double Shore Dive (Day 1), a Double Boat Dive (Day 2), all necessary gear hire, and one of our instructors.
You will be training with one of our existing OPEN WATER COURSES and fit into the OWC Program.
Over the 4 Dives you will complete all Open Water Scuba Skills to bring you back up to date.
Brush up on your scuba knowledge and skills. Improve your diving ability and get your scuba gear ready for your next scuba vacation or diving holiday, or just get back into diving.
You go over scuba knowledge you learned during your initial training with the Reactive elearning on your phone, tablet or PC. Then, practise fundamental skills in a pool or a confined water area. You review:
Dive planning fundamentals Problem management Breathing air at depth Recreational diving and dive tables: basic knowledge Recreational diving and dive tables: dive planning After you complete the knowledge assessment, you go through the Confined Water Skills Preview. You review information about each skill, why it’s important, points to remember when performing the skill and a short video clip. Completing this section just before practising is a great way to refresh your knowledge of how each skill is performed.
The Scuba Review course is particularly beneficial if you:
Just haven’t scuba dived in a while and want to get familiar again Are a PADI Open Water Diver course referral student who wants a refresher prior to making your open water training dives You are a non-PADI diver who want to be refreshed into the PADI system before undertaking a PADI continuing education course.
Ensure you have your dive certification and logbook to participate in the skill review program.
Drinking water helps prevent dehydration which can increase the risk of decompression sickness.
Local conditions can affect dive safety; always confirm daily updates before diving.
Protect marine life by choosing sunscreens that do not contain harmful chemicals.
Jervis Bay Marine Park, established in 1999, protects one of Australia's most important marine environments, preserving its biodiversity and cultural heritage.
The dive center practices eco-friendly diving protocols and supports local marine conservation through sustainable tourism and education efforts.
Monitors your depth and time underwater to keep dives safe.
Essential for underwater vision and surface breathing.
Provides thermal protection in varying water temperatures around Huskisson.
fall;winter;spring specific
Useful for communication during training dives.