GUE Meeting - Minneapolis
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03-25-2007, 12:27 PM,
(This post was last modified: 03-27-2007, 07:55 PM by MAXFACTOR.)
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Re: GUE Meeting - Minneapolis
Unfortunately for me, I got there late as the plane I was in was late. However, I did read all of the literature that Lonnie had posted the link to. I thought there is definitely a place for much of it in diving.
I too agree with Vintage,  as the "fundamental course" seemed like a lot of money. But further, if an instructor wanted to do a cross over regardless of how much experience he or she had, the fee's are very hefty. I just wonder from a business point of view that maybe if the fee structure was reduced substantially, maybe the GUE people would have more participation from us average guys, who want to constantly improve our skills but don't want to take a 2nd mortgage to do it. ONE THING.. I really agree with in GUE/ DIR   is  NOT HAVING A TICKET FOR LIFE. In other words, under the GUE program, you must make at least 25 dives during any 3 year period to keep they're certification. I've been on many boats and dockside when people are saying they've been diving or got certified 15 years ago, and when the DM or Instructor asks them, WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU DID A DIVE, and they say, about 5 years ago..... etc...  etc.  One of the things the other agencies should consider in my opinion is not issuing a C CARD FOR LIFE.  People rely on old skills, old gear, and former health conditions way to much. It was good to chat with some of the great divers that were there. I am sure when it gets down to it, we are all brothers and sisters in a sport that requires more cooperation and consideration from peers then most any other sport. Hats off to John Preston and the guys from Rochester that came all the way up to share they're excitement for GUE. maxfactor |
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