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Sounds great. Be sure to add a Safety Sausage and Storm Whistle to your kit for each...

If you haven't yet, click Forums above and start going thru the list - looking for those of interest to you, especially your local dive club. Always good to try a Search before starting a new thread, tho :search: - click here for Search help, and be careful about posting Threads & Replies before reading the Sticky threads at the tops of most forums. PM me if I can help you around here..

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scuba41girl:
That is probably the best anniversary present ever!!! :D Welcome to the board

What can I say, I'm just about the best son ever! :eyebrow:

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Welcome! Great to have you here!

You have some good dive sites nearby that could give you some valuable experience before going to Bonaire.

After honing your skills a bit, you'll be more able to really enjoy Bonaire diving, and not worry so much about fundamentals.

Winnipesaukee has good viz and some interesting shoals and wrecks. Fort Foster in Kittery, Maine, is a good beginner's dive. Nubble Light in York, Maine, for a little more challenge. Cape Ann, MA, has some nice shore dives, too.

Good luck with your certification and have a great trip! Bonaire is super!

Dave C
 
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