Trying to find the right CCR

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Re: Trying to find the right CCR

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Ask Mel clark (scubagrunt).
Or Craig at Silent world.
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Re: Trying to find the right CCR

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Craig is also teaching and selling Hollis Prism (eCCR) and Explorer (SCR) these days.
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Re: Trying to find the right CCR

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Ive met craig at h2o show hes a cool guy but I wont go with the hollis rb's
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Re: Trying to find the right CCR

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Josh at Tacoma scuba is a Hollis dealer/instructor but those weren't on his short list
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Re: Trying to find the right CCR

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For right now ill try to get ahold of mel and craig Brown and SW craig. And work with my buddy Randy Williams
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Re: Trying to find the right CCR

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Mel got back and shes having a rebreather demo june 5th its on Facebook
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Re: Trying to find the right CCR

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ccrtec.com although the June 5th whirlygig isnt mentioned there...
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CCRs at the experience:
rEvo, JJ, Megalodon (and the new Meg 15), Optima, Shearwater NERD and more.

What this course offers:
A trial and hands on experience on the rebreathers (this is not a certification course).

When:
10 am on Sunday June 5th to around 4:30 pm

Where:
Mountlake Terrace Recreation Pavilion
5303 228th St SW,
Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043

What is included:
Information on the rebreathers, hands on trial of the rebreathers, lunch (pizza and pop for lunch is included, if you like something else please feel free to bring it with you to the experience).

What to bring:
Swimsuit & full wetsuit. If you need any weight to sink in a pool with your wetsuit bring it and a weight belt, mask, fins, towel, scuba certification card (basic open water or above is required for pool dive), doctor medical release if you have any contraindications to scuba diving per standard scuba medical form that will be sent out with each registration.

Contacts:
Mel Clark
425-418-7426
scubagrunt@gmail.com

Pre-Registration Course fee: $60.00
Registration at the door $70.00 (space is limited so do not delay)

Send Payment via PayPal account scubagrunt@gmail.com or mail to:
CCR TEC
2108 132 St SW
Everett, WA 98204

Please indicate payment is for the Rebreather Experience in June.
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- I got a good squirt in my mouth
- I would imagine that there would be a large amount of involuntary gagging
- I don't know about you but I'm not into swallowing it

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Re: Trying to find the right CCR

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lamont wrote:
verrinne wrote:My co-worker is a meg diver and has gotten me very interested in CCR, I know I cannot afford it till probably next Xmas or later.
My main choices for CCR's are
Meg, JJ's, rEvo, and Sf2. I want opinions and also other. Ccrs also, I want to find the right one.
Megs are local and your coworker already dives one.
And mine is for sale.
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