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    Requirements for hull cleaning in North Jersey

    Can anyone tell me what the local regulations, licensing, and/or insurance requirements are for NJ, specifically in NY Harbor?

    Or at least point me in the right direction?

    I'm interested in doing hull cleaning, zincs, and maybe props. And maybe recovering the occasional expensive something that some drunk chick dropped off a party boat.

    Also, any idea about rates? Considering NYC prices, the funk that is the Hudson, not too many haul out yards near by, and the apparent lack of competition in this area, I'd think I could charge something pretty good.

    And any macho Jersey/NY divers (you know who you are), please just skip this thread. I have zero interest in going to big boy dive school or becoming a "real" commercial diver.

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    Here's what I have bookmarked for NJ/NY dive services. You can probably get some useful information from the web sites.

    FDS-Boating Services
    scubaclean.com is for sale | DomainMarket.com Click on the ScubaClean link on the domain sale page to get to the web site
    Boat bottom cleaning hull cleaning
    http://www.barnaclesdivers.com/
    Last edited by fstbttms; September 2nd, 2010 at 01:18 AM.
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