"two tank" dives in NJ

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UWSojourner:
If you're married here's the drill.

1) Identify what you want.
2) Take a little $ out every now and then till price reached.
3) Buy the product and store in trunk or other place for at least 4-6 wks
4) When she see's it just, truthfully, say "Oh, I've had that for a long time"

Takes awhile, but doesn't rock the boat. :icosm07:

Sage advice!
 
Sean326:
I choose the "start high and retreat tactic"

When I first got married I was into skydiving, Scuba, Harleys and Hockey.....

I quit my skydiving and sold my Harley and only play Hockey occasionally.

Now that I pretty much just dive and my wife is thrilled with how safe and inexpensive a sport it is.

I can relate to that. I am ditching the cycle and sticking with scuba...Wife loves the idea...
 
Technically speaking, you don't necessarily need 2 tanks to do a 2 tank dive. Of course, that's only possible if you still have ~ 1/2 of your tank left after the 1st dive. Basically, it means bringing a second tank.

David
 
yoda4x4:
Technically speaking, you don't necessarily need 2 tanks to do a 2 tank dive. Of course, that's only possible if you still have ~ 1/2 of your tank left after the 1st dive. Basically, it means bringing a second tank.

David
That wouldn't exactly make for long dives, if your diving 1/3's. Unless of course you have a 400cuft tank
 
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