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Scuba Unit Removal and Replacement at the Surface Skill This Scuba Unit Removal and Replacement at the Surface Skill video explains in an easy way how to remove and replace a scuba unit for the PADI Open Water Diver Course. Marcel van den Berg a highly awarded PADI Platinum Course Director shows you on a PADI Open Water Diver Course student level how to perform the Scuba Unit Removal and Replacement at the Surface Skill with a voice over, so don't forget to put the sound on 🔈 Steps for the PADI Scuba Unit Removal and Replacement at the Surface Skill: 1. Make sure you are fully inflated 2. Unclip the chest strap 3. Release the shoulder straps 4. Unclip the BCD / Scuba Unit buckle and remove the velcro 5. Take off the BCD / Scuba Unit 6. Remember to hold onto the BCD / Scuba Unit 7. Put back on the BCD / Scuba Unit - A trick is to sit on it 8. Secure the velcro, belly clip, shoulder releases and the chest strap 9. Double check if all your equipment is streamlined This is How To perform the PADI Scuba Unit Removal and Replacement at the Surface Skill for the PADI Open Water Diver Course in an Easy Way. Please: 🎥 SUBSCRIBE To our Channel and Click on the: 🔔 👍 LIKE our Video by clicking the Thumbs Up Button 👪 SHARE this Video on your Social Media and with Others ✍️ COMMENT on this Video below 💻 Check out our Website - https://www.scubadivingtips.net 👥 Like us on Facebook - / scubadivingtips1 🎞 Check out our other YOUTUBE Channel - / idckohtaothailand Other great YouTube Video's: 🥽 Full PADI Open Water Diver Video - • PADI Open Water Diver Course Video | ALL S... 👌 Scuba Diving Hand Signals - • Scuba Diving Hand Signals 👌 How Divers Com... 👂 Equalize Your Ears While Scuba Diving - • Equalize Your Ears While Scuba Diving - In... 🙏 We invest a lot of time and effort in making these Scuba Diving Training Video's for you. It would mean the world to us if you donate a small amount here: 💵 https://www.paypal.me/scubadivingtips This way we can keep creating more amazing scuba diving content for you - Thank you! 🙂 I hope that this video on perform the How To do the Scuba Unit Removal and Replacement at the Surface Skill helped you to complete the PADI Open Water Diver Course. Please share this Scuba Unit Removal and Replacement at the Surface Skill video. I wish you all the fun with your future scuba diving experiences! Marcel van den Berg PADI Platinum Course Director info@scubadivingtips.net Disclaimer: Marcel van den Berg is a certified PADI Divemaster (2007), OWSI (2007), MSDT (2007), IDCSI (2008), Master Instructor (2010) and Course Director since 2011. This video and other video’s on the YouTube Channels: IDC Koh Tao Thailand and Scuba Diving Tips are for general informational purposes only. Always seek the advice of your Local Law, Scuba Diving Training Organisation, RSTC and/or your scuba diving professional that is legally teaching/guiding you scuba diving whenever you are in doubt, or following a scuba diving course / guide scuba dive under the supervision of a scuba dive professional from any worldwide dive industry recognised scuba dive organisation. Marcel (Mario) van den Berg, IDC Koh Tao Thailand and/or Scuba Diving Tips are not liable or responsible for any advice, trading tips or any other information, services or product you obtain through this video or site. Marcel (Mario) van den Berg, IDC Koh Tao Thailand and/or Scuba Diving Tips are not liable or responsible for any injury, financial loss, failing a scuba diving course and or loss of certification. As an Amazon Associate I earn a small commission from qualifying purchases. #PADI #ScubaDiving #MarcelVanDenBerg