Boston area: LDS that will fill 32% w/o Nitrox stickers

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Wow,

This is on my way to Cape Ann....What are your working ours..? Almost forgot the important Q. Do we need to leave the tanks for less than 36%?

p.s. notice intentionally left h out !

stevead:
I bank 36% and can blend down to anything less than that. My air is O2 clean so I won't contaminate an O2 clean tank, but I don't require O2 clean tanks and certainly don't require stickers.

Atlantic Divers
13 Elm st
Danvers, ma
 
MSilvia:
Silly policies and crowded boats... no wonder they're so popular.

I'm taking my rescue class now the SSD and Al is the owner/instructor and funny enough he mentioned this the other day in class.
 
stevead:
No trimix, but I am willing to work with trimix divers. Bring in your tanks with the helium and I can top with 36 and air, just takes a bit of math.

PS bring your own He analyzer as I don't have one yet. But if I get enough demand for trimix I will be ramping up to full trimix support.

Steve,

You moved and are not on Rt 1 any more, correct? If so, how do you get to the new spot?
 
jdelprete:
I'm taking my rescue class now the SSD and Al is the owner/instructor and funny enough he mentioned this the other day in class.
Al certified my wife, and although it was under different ownership back then, I got my OW cert from SSD too. Be sure to write up the class for the new "who does a good rescue class in new england" thread.
 
MSilvia:
Al certified my wife, and although it was under different ownership back then, I got my OW cert from SSD too. Be sure to write up the class for the new "who does a good rescue class in new england" thread.


So far things are going very well. The class is small, just 3 of us and one is my dive partner who is also a paramedic firefighter. The class it self was easy and the exam easier than my nitrox course, lol. The real fun/interesting part will be the pool time this weekend and more importantly the 4 scenarios we have to run through when we do open water at Morton's park in Plymouth.
 
Soggy,

Don't even get me started about the VIP issue :)
CAD - they don't care, the boat is always full for them.
Good luck Matt!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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