South coast airfills?

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Furnari
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South coast airfills?

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We're planning some dive trips for the summer- any suggestions for airfills south of Florence?
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coos bay /north bend just opened a new scuba shop, all I know is that they bought sunset sports compressor
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I was well please with the service at Central Coast Water Sports in Florence. Here is their link: http://www.centralcoastwatersports.com/
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Last time I was in Florence the dive shop was closed. Until the new shop opened in North Bend, that left a pretty big gap south of Newport. We just plan on bringing all the tanks we can get our hands on anytime we're doing an overnighter.
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