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  #11  
Old 03-14-2006, 12:54 PM
Euge
 
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Default Re: Scuba Lessons Dublin Ireland

It all depends how you want to go about it. Basically you have two choices,
either the PADI way or through CMAS/CFT . If you just want to do the
occasional diving and your not into forking out a wad of cash for diving
gear then go the PADI route. There's a few centres around Dublin that do
course at various times of the year. Flagship Scuba, The Great Outdoors,
Discover Scuba and Ocean Divers are all PADI centres
I'm in a CMAS/CFT diving club in South Dublin. The way it works is that most
clubs take on new trainees at the start of the year and over a number of
weeks go through all the lectures and pool training. In our club this
process is nearly complete with most trainees doing their first dive over
the Easter weekend. If you want to do regular diving and if you think you'll
stick at it then go the CMAS/CFT route. Initially it is expensive buying
your own gear but after that it works out pretty reasonable. I just checked
out the CFT website as I knew they were running a special two day trainee
theory programme but unfortunately this has just finished. Get in touch with
one of your local clubs and maybe the instructors will help you out.


"Gables51" <paulog@eircom.net> wrote in message
news:3WvRf.7168$j7.265519@news.indigo.ie...
> Try http://www.irishunderwatercouncil.com/ for a list of CFT clubs in
> north Dublin area.
>
>
> "tamlinek" <thomas.zoladek@mac.com> wrote in message
> news:1142278825.151477.183320@z34g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>> Please advise me, where to go first? I want to start training, and I
>> just need a recomendation :D. I live on the north side, dublin 9, also
>> NAC is good location for me. Just tell me, where is the best:D
>>

>
>



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  #12  
Old 03-14-2006, 12:54 PM
Euge
 
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Default Re: Scuba Lessons Dublin Ireland

It all depends how you want to go about it. Basically you have two choices,
either the PADI way or through CMAS/CFT . If you just want to do the
occasional diving and your not into forking out a wad of cash for diving
gear then go the PADI route. There's a few centres around Dublin that do
course at various times of the year. Flagship Scuba, The Great Outdoors,
Discover Scuba and Ocean Divers are all PADI centres
I'm in a CMAS/CFT diving club in South Dublin. The way it works is that most
clubs take on new trainees at the start of the year and over a number of
weeks go through all the lectures and pool training. In our club this
process is nearly complete with most trainees doing their first dive over
the Easter weekend. If you want to do regular diving and if you think you'll
stick at it then go the CMAS/CFT route. Initially it is expensive buying
your own gear but after that it works out pretty reasonable. I just checked
out the CFT website as I knew they were running a special two day trainee
theory programme but unfortunately this has just finished. Get in touch with
one of your local clubs and maybe the instructors will help you out.


"Gables51" <paulog@eircom.net> wrote in message
news:3WvRf.7168$j7.265519@news.indigo.ie...
> Try http://www.irishunderwatercouncil.com/ for a list of CFT clubs in
> north Dublin area.
>
>
> "tamlinek" <thomas.zoladek@mac.com> wrote in message
> news:1142278825.151477.183320@z34g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>> Please advise me, where to go first? I want to start training, and I
>> just need a recomendation :D. I live on the north side, dublin 9, also
>> NAC is good location for me. Just tell me, where is the best:D
>>

>
>



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  #13  
Old 03-14-2006, 12:54 PM
Euge
 
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Default Re: Scuba Lessons Dublin Ireland

It all depends how you want to go about it. Basically you have two choices,
either the PADI way or through CMAS/CFT . If you just want to do the
occasional diving and your not into forking out a wad of cash for diving
gear then go the PADI route. There's a few centres around Dublin that do
course at various times of the year. Flagship Scuba, The Great Outdoors,
Discover Scuba and Ocean Divers are all PADI centres
I'm in a CMAS/CFT diving club in South Dublin. The way it works is that most
clubs take on new trainees at the start of the year and over a number of
weeks go through all the lectures and pool training. In our club this
process is nearly complete with most trainees doing their first dive over
the Easter weekend. If you want to do regular diving and if you think you'll
stick at it then go the CMAS/CFT route. Initially it is expensive buying
your own gear but after that it works out pretty reasonable. I just checked
out the CFT website as I knew they were running a special two day trainee
theory programme but unfortunately this has just finished. Get in touch with
one of your local clubs and maybe the instructors will help you out.


"Gables51" <paulog@eircom.net> wrote in message
news:3WvRf.7168$j7.265519@news.indigo.ie...
> Try http://www.irishunderwatercouncil.com/ for a list of CFT clubs in
> north Dublin area.
>
>
> "tamlinek" <thomas.zoladek@mac.com> wrote in message
> news:1142278825.151477.183320@z34g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>> Please advise me, where to go first? I want to start training, and I
>> just need a recomendation :D. I live on the north side, dublin 9, also
>> NAC is good location for me. Just tell me, where is the best:D
>>

>
>



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  #14  
Old 03-14-2006, 12:54 PM
Euge
 
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Default Re: Scuba Lessons Dublin Ireland

It all depends how you want to go about it. Basically you have two choices,
either the PADI way or through CMAS/CFT . If you just want to do the
occasional diving and your not into forking out a wad of cash for diving
gear then go the PADI route. There's a few centres around Dublin that do
course at various times of the year. Flagship Scuba, The Great Outdoors,
Discover Scuba and Ocean Divers are all PADI centres
I'm in a CMAS/CFT diving club in South Dublin. The way it works is that most
clubs take on new trainees at the start of the year and over a number of
weeks go through all the lectures and pool training. In our club this
process is nearly complete with most trainees doing their first dive over
the Easter weekend. If you want to do regular diving and if you think you'll
stick at it then go the CMAS/CFT route. Initially it is expensive buying
your own gear but after that it works out pretty reasonable. I just checked
out the CFT website as I knew they were running a special two day trainee
theory programme but unfortunately this has just finished. Get in touch with
one of your local clubs and maybe the instructors will help you out.


"Gables51" <paulog@eircom.net> wrote in message
news:3WvRf.7168$j7.265519@news.indigo.ie...
> Try http://www.irishunderwatercouncil.com/ for a list of CFT clubs in
> north Dublin area.
>
>
> "tamlinek" <thomas.zoladek@mac.com> wrote in message
> news:1142278825.151477.183320@z34g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>> Please advise me, where to go first? I want to start training, and I
>> just need a recomendation :D. I live on the north side, dublin 9, also
>> NAC is good location for me. Just tell me, where is the best:D
>>

>
>



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  #15  
Old 03-14-2006, 03:37 PM
Diverman
 
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Default Re: Scuba Lessons Dublin Ireland

Check out www.psac.net
Great club.

--
Diverman


"tamlinek" <thomas.zoladek@mac.com> wrote in message
news:1142278825.151477.183320@z34g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> Please advise me, where to go first? I want to start training, and I
> just need a recomendation :D. I live on the north side, dublin 9, also
> NAC is good location for me. Just tell me, where is the best:D
>



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  #16  
Old 03-14-2006, 03:37 PM
Diverman
 
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Default Re: Scuba Lessons Dublin Ireland

Check out www.psac.net
Great club.

--
Diverman


"tamlinek" <thomas.zoladek@mac.com> wrote in message
news:1142278825.151477.183320@z34g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> Please advise me, where to go first? I want to start training, and I
> just need a recomendation :D. I live on the north side, dublin 9, also
> NAC is good location for me. Just tell me, where is the best:D
>



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  #17  
Old 03-14-2006, 03:37 PM
Diverman
 
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Default Re: Scuba Lessons Dublin Ireland

Check out www.psac.net
Great club.

--
Diverman


"tamlinek" <thomas.zoladek@mac.com> wrote in message
news:1142278825.151477.183320@z34g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> Please advise me, where to go first? I want to start training, and I
> just need a recomendation :D. I live on the north side, dublin 9, also
> NAC is good location for me. Just tell me, where is the best:D
>



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  #18  
Old 03-14-2006, 03:37 PM
Diverman
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Scuba Lessons Dublin Ireland

Check out www.psac.net
Great club.

--
Diverman


"tamlinek" <thomas.zoladek@mac.com> wrote in message
news:1142278825.151477.183320@z34g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> Please advise me, where to go first? I want to start training, and I
> just need a recomendation :D. I live on the north side, dublin 9, also
> NAC is good location for me. Just tell me, where is the best:D
>



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  #19  
Old 03-14-2006, 03:37 PM
Diverman
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Scuba Lessons Dublin Ireland

Check out www.psac.net
Great club.

--
Diverman


"tamlinek" <thomas.zoladek@mac.com> wrote in message
news:1142278825.151477.183320@z34g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> Please advise me, where to go first? I want to start training, and I
> just need a recomendation :D. I live on the north side, dublin 9, also
> NAC is good location for me. Just tell me, where is the best:D
>



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  #20  
Old 03-14-2006, 03:37 PM
Diverman
 
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Default Re: Scuba Lessons Dublin Ireland

Check out www.psac.net
Great club.

--
Diverman


"tamlinek" <thomas.zoladek@mac.com> wrote in message
news:1142278825.151477.183320@z34g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> Please advise me, where to go first? I want to start training, and I
> just need a recomendation :D. I live on the north side, dublin 9, also
> NAC is good location for me. Just tell me, where is the best:D
>



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