Scuba diving

Hello everyone.

When I was in my early teenage years (back in the mid 1990s), I learned to do some scuba diving. I was a high school pupil back then, and one of my teachers became one of my scuba diving instructors. 

The first thing I did was get an assessment. However, living in Felixstowe, in Suffolk, it involved travelling to some rural village in Essex. The journey was a lot more worthwhile than I expected, because not only was I an able swimmer from my junior school days (in the late 1980s and early 1990s), but the person who did the assessment told me that I was one of the first autistic people in the UK to learn to scuba dive, or maybe even the first, which would be quite an achievement for me.

After I had my assessment, the next step was to buy some scuba diving equipment. Being 6 foot 5 inches tall, and with size 12 feet, it was important that everything I needed actually fit me comfortably. I don't know how much a complete scuba diving kit cost me back in the mid 1990s, but at current prices, they can cost a fortune (over a thousand pounds in some cases).

The scuba diving experience as a whole was fantastic. I learned all the basic lessons, my tutors (some of my lessons involved two tutors as supposed to just one), and I loved the general feeling of being underwater. I remember learning to scuba dive at my local reservoir facility, which was Alton Water near Ipswich. It was by far the closest I will ever get to scuba diving in somewhere like the Mediterranean Sea or whatever.

However, my main lessons took place quite late in the evening, and in many cases I ended up coming home at midnight, which is no good for me. If the diving equipment was expensive, the lessons themselves were not exactly cheap, and although my parents provided car travel assistance, that can cost a bit of money in terms of the fuel.

Has anyone else had any positive or negative experiences of scuba diving? Hopefully my story will make interesting reading, and that you have some interesting stories yourself.

  • I see, instructors find the location to do the scuba diving.

    H&S is important though.

     

    Woops, never knew Colchester was in Essex Embarassed 

    If you don't mind me asking, are the instructors employed by the council or something, as they are usually the body which own a local leisure centre.

     

    Take Care,

    urspecial

  • Many thanks for your reply, urspecial.

    Any scuba diving session outside a leisure centre (Colchester Leisure World, Essex, in my case) is up to my instructor. It is not my responsibility to scuba dive where I wanted, it is my instructor's responsibility. Whether it's in a lake, reservoir, sea, ocean or whatever, health and safety always comes first.

    In the case of Alton Water reservoir, near Ipswich in Suffolk, or any suitable diving location for that matter, health and safety always comes first. In cases of rough water, bad weather or dangerous ground conditions, it wouldn't be worth spending time or money getting to the diving location, putting on all the diving gear, doing the diving lesson etc.

  • Hi Bristolvr3,

    Nice username by the way.

     

    I would love to take part in tobogganing again, whilst not being the same as scuba diving, but as I have tried it once in a trip with my secondary school and not being the best at it, it was still a fun experiance.

    Plus it has water minus the chlorine!  Smile 

     

    Your story is really inspirational and whilst I don't know if you were the first or amongst the first autistic people to do suba diving, you really liked it.

    I would like to give scuba diving if were not for the chlorine irritating my skin plus and forgive my ignorance but where are you allowed to scuba dive in the UK (i.e. any lake, reservoir you want). 

     

     

    Take Care,

    urspecial