Building a dedicated shore diving trailer

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Season is done (annual allergy hit means my sinuses are compromised for a few weeks). Trailer worked out great. Ended up just using a few short rubbermaid bins under the gear to catch drips instead of trying to fully waterproof the floor and try to work in drainage. Added a few personal touches as well.

This last month I acquired an Emergency O2 kit and a spine board to add to the trailer, there are a few parking regulations I had to meet to park in the good spots at our local training site :wink:

All in all it served the primary purpose of making diving with the kids easier :)

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