
Develop the knowledge and practical skills required to safely operate a Diver Propulsion Vehicle (DPV) while extending range, reducing workload, and enhancing underwater exploration
Duration
1 days, 2 dives
Max Depth
Within recreational no-decompression limits
Level
Advanced Recreational Speciality
Next Step
SDI Wreck Diver / TDI Intro to Tech
The SDI Diver Propulsion Vehicle (DPV) Diver course develops the knowledge and practical skills required to safely use underwater propulsion systems during recreational diving activities.
Diver Propulsion Vehicles allow divers to travel greater distances underwater while conserving energy and reducing physical workload. Proper training is essential to ensure safe operation, effective dive planning, equipment management, and emergency preparedness.
Training focuses on:
At N9BO℠, DPV Diver training develops efficient underwater mobility while introducing divers to equipment and procedures commonly used in advanced recreational, technical, scientific, and exploration diving.
A Diver Propulsion Vehicle, often called an underwater scooter, is a motorised device used to tow divers underwater and extend their range during a dive.
DPVs can:
No.
However, proper training is important to ensure safe operation, buoyancy control, navigation, and emergency management while using propulsion equipment.
Yes.
DPVs are commonly used in technical, cave, wreck, scientific, and exploration diving, making this course an excellent foundation for future advanced training.
Many divers continue into:
Whether you want to explore larger dive sites, conserve energy, or prepare for advanced exploration activities, our team will help you develop the skills required to safely and confidently operate a Diver Propulsion Vehicle.
Expand your diving knowledge through internationally recognised SDI training programmes delivered by experienced course directors and instructor trainers at N9BO℠. Build confidence, aquatic awareness, and practical skills that support lifelong enjoyment of underwater activities.