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diverdan007

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Is there enough diving to be done/interest in diving to open up a shop around welfleet or provincetown these days? I'm just wondering because I searched high and low and there wasn't any shops to be found in that area, Please respond with your opinion, thanks
~~Diver Dan
 
haha, but I have heard they do sink a lot of ships in the harbor, anybody do "SCUBA DIVING" in P-town or wellfleet? I had to make it clear this time :D









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I wouldn't consider diving within P-Town harbor enough to draw attention. I think the ships sunk there are mostly derelict small fishing boats, not really worth diving. You figure out a way to get a real wreck in wellfleet, then there will be interest. The problem is the water is so shallow that having a wreck close by is a major hazard.

Yes, there isn't a shop in Eastern end of cape but Hyannis isn't that far to get to. Season's just too short to make a go out of it. I think there is barely enough business to keep few shops on Cape in business.

my .02 cents
 
Ok, thanks for that info, I really want to open a shop, and I figured that would be a decent place because of a lack of competition, but I guess not, thanks for your .o2 cents. . . I'll keep on thinking, and keep the oppinions rolling in if you want
~~Diver Dan
 

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