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Last Post 07/29/2010 08:38 AM by Strong. 5 Replies.
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CoryB


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07/23/2010 01:09 PM
    Some snorkeling pictures from my friends camera.  I am finally getting a waterproof case sent for mine so we will see how that works! 
    Is anyone scuba certified on here?   I am taking the classroom portion right now and hopefully get to go on my dives in August when we are finally allowed to go out to the town we are by.  Pictures are taken in the Red Sea



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    cowdust9


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    07/23/2010 05:40 PM
    thats so cool cause we all pay alot to have that in our house and your just swimming with it
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    JB


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    07/27/2010 11:08 AM
    I'm scuba certified and so are a few others (Lee, CyberJester, etc).

    Good luck on getting your certification. The pool/open water part is definitely more fun than the classroom part!

    -JB
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    CoryB


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    07/27/2010 11:12 AM
    Do any of you guys have your own gear?
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    JB


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    07/27/2010 11:19 AM
    If you mean BCD, Reg, Computer, etc, than no. I just have Mask/Snorkel/Fins. If it was something I got to do all the time then I would definitely have my own gear as you never know what your going to get when you go on a dive charter.

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    Strong


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    07/29/2010 08:38 AM
    I am scuba certified...it is worth it since it is a lifetime certification.

    Dove int eh florida keys about 10 years ago and it was a great experiences. the actual diving is pretty simple, just the number crunching for how long u have to be out of the water is the harder part (depth and time down are inputs to the charts).

    -Justin
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