Dry Suit Repair

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Danvers would be good. Where should I go in Danvers?
 
Before you send it off, try tightening it. My neoprene drysuit has to be checked every dive. If that doesn't work try removing it and reseating it. Check the specs to see if the gasket seals it or if you have to use silicone or aquaseal (I hate that stuff because it doesn't last very long). Like one of the other posters said.............it isn't rocket science. On the other hand, it is also not as hard as it seems. More than likely it needs tightening or removal and reseating. Mark
 
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