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Howdy!

And welcome to SB - the biggest, the best, the fastest growing, and :D the friendliest!
If you'll click ScubaBoard.com above, you'll be taken to our long list of forums, a wealth of information and resources. At the bottom, be sure to notice the Local & Singles Dive Club forums.

PM me if I can help you learn your way around; that is - click my username to the upper left, then follow the prompts to send me a "Personal Message." :thumb:

:cowboy: don
 
Welcome to ScubaBoard! :happywave

Maybe you could find a deep bath tub or sink in the area. A couple of plastic fish and a rubber duck and you'll be in business! :11:

Dive safe!

Christian

P.S. Due to the high volume of new posts in the Introductions and Greets forum, it's not always possible to keep up with all the new posts here. So, please help me out and send me a PM if you post anything you want me to read or respond to in this forum.
:palmtree: :sunny
 
Welcome to ScubaBoard. I feel your pain for I have been out of the water for almost en years due to a disability but may return soon after a surgery. I still snorkel but, as we all know, it's not the same. Godd luck on your quest.
Seamus AKA TrueGreenMarine
 
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