AfterDark
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I always thought this sounded like a good idea and had toyed with an air bank on wheels here in RI. The most popular dive site in RI hasn't got a dive shop or air station within 10 miles of the site. So that would lead one to think that there is a need to be filled. However history says otherwise. There have been 2 attempts at dive shops close to this site in the past 30 years both are gone. There just aren't enough divers to support a dive shop. During the time I toyed with the air bank on wheels idea I found that there is no money in selling air, all the money is spent pumping it.
It's considered a loss leader. Most folks expect to be able to fill their tanks at a dive shop, if there's no air what's the point? I did see one place that sold US Divers gear as well as other sporting equipment years ago but did not fill tanks. They were in business for many years, so nothing is set in stone. I bought my 1st wet suit at that store because the only other dive shop in the city was too far for my parents to allow me to peddle my bike to get there.
I wish you luck hope. I read about your success story!
It's considered a loss leader. Most folks expect to be able to fill their tanks at a dive shop, if there's no air what's the point? I did see one place that sold US Divers gear as well as other sporting equipment years ago but did not fill tanks. They were in business for many years, so nothing is set in stone. I bought my 1st wet suit at that store because the only other dive shop in the city was too far for my parents to allow me to peddle my bike to get there.
I wish you luck hope. I read about your success story!