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Going to FL - thinking of doing some Snorkeling Scuba diving
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<blockquote data-quote="AllOut" data-source="post: 1827769" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>Ft. Walton has white sand, but the water clarity isn't the greatest. Not sure how the diving would really be there?</p><p>Never been to PC.</p><p>But if you wanna dive (SCUBA) I would strongly recommend getting certified here before you go. There are a lot of 3 day courses for a reasonable price in Oklahoma. A good friend of mine owns a dive shop on Tenkiller, and has a school there. If you go to a tourist place to get it they will treat you like a tourist and charge a lot more.</p><p>As far as laws go, like stated above there is no law that says you have to be certified to dive. But good luck buying/renting equipment or getting tanks filled without it. That being said, all you have to do is know someone that is certified...</p><p>But the class is fun and you will learn basic info that you really need to know anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllOut, post: 1827769, member: 12099"] Ft. Walton has white sand, but the water clarity isn't the greatest. Not sure how the diving would really be there? Never been to PC. But if you wanna dive (SCUBA) I would strongly recommend getting certified here before you go. There are a lot of 3 day courses for a reasonable price in Oklahoma. A good friend of mine owns a dive shop on Tenkiller, and has a school there. If you go to a tourist place to get it they will treat you like a tourist and charge a lot more. As far as laws go, like stated above there is no law that says you have to be certified to dive. But good luck buying/renting equipment or getting tanks filled without it. That being said, all you have to do is know someone that is certified... But the class is fun and you will learn basic info that you really need to know anyway. [/QUOTE]
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