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Yeah, Toby is a great place for any new diver, just depends if he is interested in the travel. My first wrecks were the tugs at night when I was 14, it was a blast.
 
Ber Rabbit:
That's why the one's I mentioned in Tobermory are so great, 20 feet of water and shallower for the most part. Granted some are pretty busted up but they still have some really cool features that appeal to new divers. The Sweepstakes is probably the best of the bunch for a new diver, calm water, deck is at a depth of about 6 feet with a bottom at about 20 feet and it's still pretty whole.
Ber :lilbunny:


a lot of good sugestions, and all are welcomed, and i will be putting on the thinking cap, and take the right steps. dont want to put myself in a dangeres sittiation,:no
 
~SKULLY~:
:D AFTER I GET MY CERT, WHAT ARE SOME FIRST DIVES THAT WOULD BE GOOD, I MYSELF AM LOOKING FORWARD TO WRECKAGE DIVES.?:coffee:

Walk before you run.

We have over a dozen nice shore dive sites between Kittery and Cape Elizabeth Maine that will let you get grounded safely and at little cost. PM me when you are ready this spring.

Pete
 

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