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Location
Westerly, RI
# of dives
100 - 199
Hey Guys!

I've been a quiet bystander on this site for years just reading through the forums and I decided I would just register this year and interact with others who share the same passion. Currently I am in the military stationed in CT. I'm an Electronics Technician and Diver. I absolutely love being in the water and therefor I spend my time off, surfing, spearfishing, and free diving the awesome waters of Westerly, RI. This year I decided I was going to open a side gig offering Hull cleanings. I'm really interested in everything involving hull cleanings and small boat maintenance. I hope you all have a great 2015. Cheers. - Dock Runner.
 
Welcome, I hope your dive business does well. You might want to look into making a small umbilical for the boat work so you can leave the tank on the dock making it easier to work.

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Another thing you may be asked to do is light salvage. This could be anything small that was dropped overboard up to a mooring anchor. For the heavy items I use a continues feed come along rather then a lift bag as it is easier and safer to work with and does not require you to use tank air for the lift.

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