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Hiloscubadiving

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Location
Hawaii
# of dives
200 - 499
Aloha, we are a newer SCUBA diving operation in Hilo, Hawaii. We have Divemasters and instructors with 35 years of diving experience and we have performed scuba diving on this side of the island for many years. We offer dive tours to spots not offered by other dive companies because we have extensive diving experience opening up newer sites in East Hawaii. Our advanced dives will take you to places which are not usually offered by other SCUBA diving companies. Our deep dive is held just outside of Richardsons Beach Park, and we reach depths of over 100'! We also offer a drift dive from this location that no one else offers. Our knowledge of the Hilo SCUBA diving scene is unparalleled and we strive to offer our guests an awesome experience! Even our regular dive tours will bring you places not reached by other diver companies. We offer PADI SCUBA Courses from beginner to Divemaster, and even if you have never tried SCUBA Diving, we have a course that can get you in the water the same day! Give us a try and let us stake you places that are unique and unusual. We are at www.hiloscubadiving.com, and you can call us at 808-940-4630 to book! Give us a try at Hilo SCUBA Diving and see what special and unique dives we can offer. Diving in Hilo is a truly great experience! Mahalo
 
What kind of fills are you doing, any nitrox?
DPVs?
Anybody risking looks @ Laupahoehoe these days?
Is Capt Kimo still running boat ops via HOA?
Was pretty nice getting dropped (and retrieved) right at the outer Richardson/King's walls into blue as waters to watch mantas, even when there was a 8-12ft+ swell working, and the cruisies on board were green as limu...

Broke a pinky finger in a puka getting into the water at Lele once while distracted guiding another... was a small day only ~3-4ft swell/surge. Obviously finished the dive and got er splinted for the next day's dives
 

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