Learn to dive in puget sound!
Hi, I'm Eric. I've been diving for 26 years.
I'm a certified PADI Master Scuba Diver Trainer #448105
I run regular sessions and can't wait to show you around.
A little about where I dive and what you can expect.
Some pictures of our community and recent dives.
"His loves the sport and it shows in the passion he brings."
Rekhi
Come dive with me in the Puget Sound and Hood Canal! I'm happy to show you around the best dive sites in the Seattle area. You can earn these certifications with me:
"By the end of the class, I felt comfortable being down at 60 feet in the open water dives, which is something I never thought I'd say."
Samuel B
Join the fun ...
A few pictures from our recent adventures.
"Eric did a great job teaching us skills and safety, and when the time came for our certification dives there were no surprises or unforeseen challenges."
Rachel F
Where we dive..
My favorite spot is Mukilteo, known as Mukilteo T-Dock. It’s right next to the Silver Cloud Hotel and features amazing man-made structures that all kinds of sea life has called home, including a Giant Pacific Octopus!
Seacrest Cove 2, also known as Alki, is a great place to learn to dive, with its gently sloping bottom.
Edmonds Underwater Park is a fantasic beginner dive because it includes many manmade structures, including “roads” you can swim down
Sund Rock is where I saw my first Giant Pacific Octopus (GPO) and Wolf Eel, so I have a soft spot for this fascinating site.
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SEACREST
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EDMONDS
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SUND ROCK
"Eric is a patient, professional, and knowledgeable instructor with a great sense of humor and a clear passion for SCUBA."
Jonathan C
Want to learn? Just drop me a line...
Got questions? Let me put you at ease...
"Eric is an instructor who makes you feel safe and comfortable, provides clear and relevant instructions, and will do what he can to help you succeed."
Allen K
"Eric continuously emphasizes the core reason behind every skill and concept, both before and after practicing the respective skill. This is an effective way for new divers to remember why something matters, beyond simply knowing that it does matter."
Jack H