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Hi Gary,

Welcome to Scubaboard! Excellent to see another South African around town. Look forwarding to chatting with you about all things SCUBA.

[Reads public profile]Hey, welcome aboard Mr Whitecross! Now you can see where we desk jockeys dive.

Cheers,

Andrew
 
Welcome!

Impressive profile...

Um, "Membership suspended from NAUI for politica..." what? You put it down... do we want to know? ;)

--Marek
 
Hi There garyw,
Welcome to Scuba Board –One of the most informative and dedicated boards on the net. You can meet a lot of helpful people here and it’s an awesome place to get answers to your questions regarding scuba diving. If you ever want to chat feel free to PM me. Take care and safe diving

-Matt- :palmtree::sunny



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No experience needed and it feels great!
 
Thanks Andrew,

We are at Umkomaas, Seaforever Guest House & Dive Centre. See you also in KZN come look us up sometime.

Reg
Gary
 
Hi, Gary -

Welcome to ScubaBoard!

“The true cost of any given thing is how much of your life you have to give up in order to get it.” - - Henry David Thoreau
 
Heya Gary... Welcome aboard!
 
Welcome to the board Gary

To the non South Africans on the board, Gary runs one of the most professional operations in Umkomaas. Join him for a few dives during raggie season!
 
Welcome to the board!

Joe
 
scubaculture:
...Gary runs one of the most professional operations in Umkomaas...

Hear, hear! :clapping:

A beautiful guest house with a panoramic view of the sea and Umkomaas from the wooden deck.

A clean kitting up area with all the bells and whistles.

After the dive - suckers, muffins, bottled water and orange juice!

And an extensive DVD and video library that you can play in your own room on those days that the Shoal gets temperamental.

He gets my vote.

Cheers,

Andrew

[Fine print: The opinions in this post do not necessarily reflect those of Seaforever Guest House. The poster is in no way affiliated with said guest house. yadda yadda]
 

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