AL 63 tank

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Sue Sue

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Does anyone know if there are any Cozumel Dive Ops who provide Aluminum 63’s? Air and/or Nitrox as well. My guess is NO, and that 80’s or 100’s AL and/or Steel are my choices as that is all I have ever used or seen for Cozumel for the past 18 years.
 
We have a few in air and nitrox - but we no longer rent them to other shops
 
We have a few in air and nitrox - but we no longer rent them to other shops
Thanks Christi...:happywave:
 
Henry @Sloeber lists some at Salty Endeavors You could ask. If I was a dive Op, I wouldn't want to rent them out for fear I'd have to chase them down to get them back - but he seems accommodating.
 
Scuba Club Cozumel has 63 cu ft tanks.
 
I believe Tres Pelicanos has some also
 
Aldora has HP 80s that are smaller than Aluminum 63s

Dave Dillehay
 
Aldora has HP 80s that are smaller than Aluminum 63s Dave Dillehay

I haven't dived one, but the stats look very sweet on those ^^^ tanks. Size and dry weight are almost the same as an 63, holds more gas (17cu ft more) and not buoyant when empty allowing a total carry around weight reduction.
 
I haven't dived one, but the stats look very sweet on those ^^^ tanks. Size and dry weight are almost the same as an 63, holds more gas (17cu ft more) and not buoyant when empty allowing a total carry around weight reduction.

HP80s are fab for single tank.
 

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