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Post subject: Scuba Emporium-Florida Unveils New 40-Ft Dive Boat
Posted: Oct 12, 2006 - 08:07 PM
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Scuba Emporium-Florida has recently added a new dive vessel, Hammertime, to provide even more opportunities for divers and dive professionals in training. The 40-ft vessel, which will be conveniently housed in Ft. Lauderdale, runs daily with a capacity of between 4 and 14 divers.
According to Patrick Hammer of Scuba Emporium, the new vessel represents the dive center’s continued commitment to providing quality diving experiences for divers in the local area AND from other parts of the country. “We opened this new location for Scuba Emporium earlier this year in order to provide better diving opportunities. The addition of the “Hammertime” vessel is just one example of this commitment.”
Hammer said that in the short time Scuba Emporium-Florida had been open, there had been a sizable increase in the number of participants in the Scuba Emporium Scuba Academy, which trains scuba diving professionals in the clear, warm Florida waters. Scuba Emporium-Florida is the third Scuba Emporium location, joining the anchor stores located in Alsip and Orland Park, Illinois just outside of Chicago.
"Whether we are training open water students or the next generation of professional scuba instructors and divemasters, Scuba Emporium provides a quality experience. With our Florida location and the new dive boat, students and professionals in training can start their education in one part of the country and then come to Florida to complete their programs. It’s an exceptional opportunity,” Hammer points out.
For more details about Scuba Emporium-Florida, go to www.scubaemporiumfl.com
For details about Scuba Emporium’s other locations, go to www.ScubaEmporium.com
nice to see his new store is doing well, knowing pat for some years now i had little doubt about it . hope he will still find the time to do his idc's here in jamaica . |
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