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Diver Propulsion Vehicle

The PADI Diver Propulsion Vehicle (DPV) Course

DPVs offer a thrilling way to see a lot of underwater territory in a brief amount of time. They scoot you through the water without kicking. Whether making a shore dive or diving from a boat, a DPV is a great way to see more and have a blast doing it.

The Fun Part

Fun? Underwater scooters (DPVs) are a kick! It’s all fun. 

What You LearnRent or buy a DPV for your next scuba diving trip

  • You learn:
    Diver propulsion vehicle dive planning organization, procedures, techniques, problems and hazards
  • Equipment considerations
  • Diver etiquette and how to avoid harming fragile aquatic life

The Scuba Gear You Use

You use all the basic scuba gear and a DPV (underwater scooter).
Check with your local dive shop about gear rentals and packages offered with this course. You can find most everything at the scuba diving shop

The Learning Materials You NeedDiver propulsion vehicle Crew pak for scuba lessons

Whether you’re interested in purchasing a DPV or you’re the proud owner of a new underwater jetpack, PADI’s DPV Diver materials provide a comprehensive overview of this exciting area of diving. The Diver Propulsion Vehicle Manual and video on DVD cover DPV maintenance, battery care, proper transportation, dive planning considerations and troubleshooting.
To purchase these products, contact your local PADI Instructor, dive shop or resort.

 

Prerequisites

DPVs are not mandatory scuba equipment but a lot of funYou must be:

  • PADI Open Water Diver or Junior Open Water Diver (or qualifying certification from another organization)

  • At least 12 years old

Your Next Adventure

DPVs can come in handy when wreck diving because they let you tour more of the wreck, plus reduce your air consumption. You may want to consider the PADI Wreck Diver course while working your way to Master Scuba Diver.

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