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Ed in Essex definitely has some of the best word of mouth of any dive shop in the area. I've never dealt with him personally, but URI's Research Diving Program uses him for their dry suit service work and they seem pretty happy with him as well.
 
ScubaSarus:
I have to second the suggestion of using Ed at Diver's cove. He's been altering and practically making drysuits for years and is very friendly and skilled at drysuit anything. People send him drysuits from all over the country to get worked on. He also services commercial diving operations. Ed's a great guy and I'll say the same about the staff he employs. I only do business with 2 shops in CT and Divers Cove is one of them. I whish I lived closer to Essex though as its a bit of a hike for me to get down their.

http://www.diverscove.com/


Chris P.
Ed is A-1.
 
Private party sale, custom specs for prior owner who used it 2 times. Suit is much larger than I anticipated. sometimes we win, sometimes ...........
 
RIOceanographer:
Ed in Essex definitely has some of the best word of mouth of any dive shop in the area. I've never dealt with him personally, but URI's Research Diving Program uses him for their dry suit service work and they seem pretty happy with him as well.

Another vote for Ed at Diver's cove.
 
I say go with Margaret at United Divers...she's the best you can get to work on a dry suit!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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