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Dive Shop in or near Jacksonville, Florida

GroundPounder

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My wife, son, and myself have recently started our PADI training, and I'm looking to buy our own gear. I live in a one shop town, and from what I can tell their prices reflect that lack of competition.
I'll be in South Georgia, about an hour away from Jacksonville this week for a few days, and plan on checking out some of the shops there.

Any suggestions?
 

PropAddict

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Scuba Tiger in Orange Park used to be good, but I haven't been there in 3 years.
 

Devil Duck

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Divers Supply in Jax is pretty nice. Atlantic Pro divers is a decent op for diving. Diving around Jax is not stellar.
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GroundPounder

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Thanks, I think I'll drive over in the am and make the rounds. I would have thought there would have been a better market in Jax. It looks like I'll end up buying from a shop in Macon, the question is why Macon has such a large store?
 

ChunksJR

Retired.
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Jax isn't stellar...hahaha, Diving is like sex, even when it's bad, it's good. A lot like flying actually...

Anywho...the 3-tank trips make it totally worthwhile around JAX. I looked into it while I was here TAD, but couldn't do an afternoon trip on Sunday when I got here. :(

Va Beach has 2 tank dives for 2x the price due to the further off shore you have to go. Enjoy diving!

Oh, and highly HIGHLY recommend NITROX qual in and around the Atlantic Seaboard...You just go way too deep for air dives... :(

Lastly, I'm a huge fan of supporting small business and LDSs but also a big fan of watching my wallet. www.leisurepro.com. They have AMAZING customer service and unlimited returns without hassle.
 

Brett327

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Second what Chunks says. I did some great offshore diving in Jax. Don't forget all the fun springs and pseudo-caves to the west. Whatever that lake is called at Camp Blanding has some cool underwater springs feeding it that one can check out. Honestly, I thought the diving in Jax was better than Key West, which I wasn't all that impressed with. Best diving experience on the East coast was Puerto Rico.
 

phrogpilot73

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Lastly, I'm a huge fan of supporting small business and LDSs but also a big fan of watching my wallet. www.leisurepro.com. They have AMAZING customer service and unlimited returns without hassle.
+1 on Leisure Pro, I've used them in the past and they're good. Scuba.com is another place to get some good deals. My wife and I picked up Mares tropical wetsuits for a song.
 

villanelle

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Jax isn't stellar...hahaha, Diving is like sex, even when it's bad, it's good. A lot like flying actually...

Anywho...the 3-tank trips make it totally worthwhile around JAX. I looked into it while I was here TAD, but couldn't do an afternoon trip on Sunday when I got here. :(

Va Beach has 2 tank dives for 2x the price due to the further off shore you have to go. Enjoy diving!

Oh, and highly HIGHLY recommend NITROX qual in and around the Atlantic Seaboard...You just go way too deep for air dives... :(

Lastly, I'm a huge fan of supporting small business and LDSs but also a big fan of watching my wallet. www.leisurepro.com. They have AMAZING customer service and unlimited returns without hassle.

How deep are typical Jax dives? With max depths of 95-110ish feet, Nitrox typically doesn't let you go deeper than air, no? You can stay longer at moderate depths, but for deep diving, you pretty much have to use air (unless maybe you are using non-standard blends).

Make the trek to Key Largo and dive Pennikamp. Water is warm year round, many sites are less than 40 feet so you get tons of bottom time, and there are also some interesting wrecks. The reef isn't as healthy as it once was, but it's still great diving.
 

scoober78

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IIRC, Nitrox allows for longer bottom times and is generally safer than straight air.

"Safer" is tough...DAN statistics are largely inconclusive. THE advantage to NITROX is improved decompression...namely, longer NDL times and reduced surface intervals. From a DAN study on NITROX:

"The incentive for using an oxygen enriched breathing mixture is to improve decompression. This is not just the primary incentive, it is the only reason to do it."

http://www.si.edu/dive/pdfs/proceedings_DANnitrox.pdf
 

ChunksJR

Retired.
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Uhhhh...what? NITROX isn't an option for "deep" dives...NITROX 32 bottoms out at about 110 feet. Are you thinking of HELIOX?

I apologize, that was rather vague. Let me clarify.

I HIGHLY recommend NITROX due to the deeper nature of the dives and the 32/30 NITROX mix allows for longer bottom times at deeper depths.

HELIOX? No, I can't afford $200+ for a tank of air.

IIRC, Nitrox allows for longer bottom times

THE advantage to NITROX is improved decompression...namely, longer NDL times and reduced surface intervals.

Yeah, that's what I meant. Personally, I also enjoy less of an "Air hangover" due to the higher O2 %...that may be all mental, but it works for me.
 
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