Aquatek Scuba. Edmonton

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Jack has a large fiberglass RIB on a trailer. He’s had a dozen divers in there but more comfortable with six or eight. Just had new tubes installed so it’s looking pretty spiffy! It’s on the “adventurous” end of diving, there’s no shelter and you have to hump yourself over the side to get back in, but it’s fast, fun, and cheap. I’ve been bugging him about an organized week of diving for years now, hopefully this spring…
 

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Jack has a large fiberglass RIB on a trailer. He’s had a dozen divers in there but more comfortable with six or eight. Just had new tubes installed so it’s looking pretty spiffy! It’s on the “adventurous” end of diving, there’s no shelter and you have to hump yourself over the side to get back in, but it’s fast, fun, and cheap. I’ve been bugging him about an organized week of diving for years now, hopefully this spring…
Looks like a pretty beefy motor on it. Probably gets people to places real quick.
 
Looks like a pretty beefy motor on it. Probably gets people to places real quick.
Forget the make or model but it’s a V6 two stroke and it’s plenty enough. Never seen it not plane the hull despite a full load of divers with two tanks each. With a fast boat on a trailer the group can get a lot of good diving over a wide area. That speed is also handy at high current sites like Race Rocks!
 

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