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roguediver

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Im looking to get a boat for diving, nothing fancy nothing to big or to small. I would like to be able to carry 4-6 divers with there gear. Not sure what kind to look for. It does not have to all ready be a dive boat, I can fix it up myself. Used would be better (cheaper I think). If any one has any info or thoughts I would be greatful. Thank you.
 
Well, I've used my fish & ski boat to dive from and it worked just fine so now it's a fish & ski & dive boat :)

Since you are land-locked in TN I'll assume it'll be for fresh water. Maybe a pontoon boat would work out OK. Lots of deck space for people and gear. Just add a good ladder and you'll be ready to go!
 
I got an email that Northeast Scuba Supply was selling one of their dive boats, the Scuba Two. They are buying a new one and selling this one. . It's only $18,000...

OK, It's in the ocean, a few thousnad miles a way and probably a bit more then you wanted, but it looks good to me. If I only had the money. Come on lottery!!!!!!!!

Ty
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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