Cumberland air fill?

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Darian Dunn

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Where around Lake Cumberland can I get an air fill?

I will be staying in Jamestown this coming weekend.

BTW, a lake reports would be appreciated. Thanks
 
There is a shop right in town on the main strip before you get to Burnside Marina. I've been there twice just to check out the shop and it is pretty big. As for fills I'm sure they can do it
 
probably a little murky in the first 15 to 20 feet. It may or may not become quite clear below that. Temps at the surface maybe in the 70's but can get down around 40 at depth. Kind of depends on how deep you go. Thermoclines can be quite sharp.

Good chance you will swim through tree tops depending on where you are at. You may also find some foundations to homes etc that existed prior to flooding the lake.
 
You can get your air at Divers Den in Somerset.The phone is (606)561-4536.Have a great dive
 
Also 606-679-4748 Dean has the best shop in the state down there. Stop by and practice in his pool and jump in the jaccuzzi afterwards
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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