Hello from Atlantic City, NJ (New and looking for advice)

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Waltmark

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Hey all. I will finish my open water class this Sunday. I just need a few more pieces of gear and I'll be good to go. I'm looking to get into wreck diving here and dive down at resorts when I can. I am looking for all the help I can get as I enter into this hobby.
 
Get a 2nd job, it can be expensive. But on a serious note, try and research what you want/need. One thing to remember is if you want to do serious wreck diving is to get the basics down (Trim, Buoyancy and Kicks). GUE Primer is great for that (though you need a certain gear setup).

Also, don't skimp on training, if/when I decide on taking a tech type class, I want to do it with a well renowned teacher to get the most. I'd rather fail a class I learned a ton of stuff in than pass a class where I learned almost nothing.
 
howdy and enjoy the depths...........
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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