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Howdy!

And welcome to SB - the biggest, the best, the fastest growing, and :D the friendliest!
If you'll click ScubaBoard.com above, you'll be taken to our long list of forums, a wealth of information and resources. At the bottom, be sure to notice the Local & Singles Dive Club forums.

It would help in future diving discussions if you'd complete your Profile with location. You can use the Quick Links for such changes. And sizing a photo for your profile or Avatar can be a challenge; I'm a fumbling amateur, but I get the job done, if you'd like any help?

PM me if I can help you learn your way around; that is - click my username to the upper left, then follow the prompts to send me a "Personal Message." :thumb:

:cowboy: don
 
Hello GW Diver. Welcome to Scubaboard! You've found a friendly community that shares a love for all things diving. You can get information and meet other divers. Hope you enjoy it!
 
Welcome GW diver.
Please fill out your profile. You might even find local divers in your neck of the woods (where ever that is) to dive with. GW Diver, hmmm, does the GW reference the Great White and does that mean you are in California someplace. Hmmm. Anyway, if you are in Calfornia drop down to the California Kelp divers section below and say hello in the appropiate subforum section (NoCal or SoCal).

Knowing more about you helps when you ask a question for the respondents to put it into a geographical contex. Example if you ask about regulators, the answer would be different if you are diving in Alaska or Hawaii (do you need to consider cold water or not in selecting your regulator, it does make a diference).

Welcome to the board.
 
Heya and welcome to the Board and to your new addiction!
 
Aloha and welcome to the Scubaboard GW Diver. You have us all wondering what the GW is for. Anyway, enjoy your time spent here and be careful, it can keep you up on the computer very late into the evening....
 
Hi there and welcome to ScubaBoard! :dazzler1:
 
From one Newbee to another newbee "welcome"
 
WELCOME to ScubaBoard!!!
And welcome to the worlds greatest addiction!!!
Be sure to check out the groups near your location -where is that again?- to find all the happenings and many new dive buddies.

I need inspiration to revise my stock message. Maybe if I read over may last couple hundred welcoming messages. Hmm. Maybe.
This is a great place to meet people, talk about diving, and get information on just about any aspect of diving -or other subjects sometimes- that you can think of. Roaming through the forums is great help for me.
Now get wet with us and dive into the forums to ask questions, answer those that you can and even chat with folks about diving dreams and nightmares. ScubaBoard is a great place to spend your required Surface Intervals.
When you post a question, be as sure as you can that it's in the right forum or you'll probably find it moved.
The folks here are passionate about their diving, some about their specialty, so the reading can get very interesting, sometimes very hot.
Don't forget, if you haven't already done it, to fill out you profile as completely as reasonable, it'll save you being asked and having to repeat the information often.
Enjoy!

Tom
 

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