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24 Hour Dive in

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Simon_Reid

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Hi guys,

Dave, our host at the Tribe Pool, is putting on a 24 hour scuba sit in for the RNLI.

They will be doing scuba try dives there also for anyone wanting to go over to "the dark side".
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Apparently one of the Blue Peter presenters will be there and Dave will be putting on a BBQ.

The idea is obviously to raise money for the RNLI, our totally voluntary lifeboat organisation by keeping at least 2 people underwater for a full 24 hours.
I understand that regulators and cylinders and air fills will be provided and each diver will be underwater for about 2 hours each.

This will take place at Dave's of course, on Saturday the 14th of July.

Please contact me if you wish to participate and receive a sponsorship form.

All for a good cause and a fun day out.

Simon.
 
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