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Pro Dive
Photography Courses in Wyong

www.prodivecentralcoast.com.au/
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163 Wyong Rd. Killarney Vale. Wyong, NSW, 2261.
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Learning in Wyong, Scuba Diving in Wyong, Equipment in Wyong, Goods in Wyong

Learn to scuba dive safely learning to scuba dive is a fantastic experience you will cherish for the rest of your life. We offer open water, advanced, master and divemaster courses. Teaching since 1969 our classes are safe, fun and easy. Other courses include underwater photography, night diving and deep diving.

Living on the MSW Central Coast is a given, for clean healthy living, a vast lifestyle and huge deposit to hoist a family. After occupied as an Instructor for a local Dive shop and teaching people to dive, Bob and Tina decided to branch out on their own and load a niche gap for local divers, that really meant Lets take people diving! It seems like a lengthy time ago now, but we quiet have very vivid memories, so etched into our minds, I can still remember our very first sale! We were capable to cram in a Lecture Room, Showroom and Workshop along with a trivial office space. You would be surprised how well we coped. We took huge pride in our small store. With our two young sons, Tony who was one-year-old and Ben who was almost three, we managed to run our business and retain our family together, quite well considering the hardships. After becoming quite proficient at all this, Tina and I decided our after venture was to expand. ProDive International came for a visit one day and we soon got around to talking about a ProDive franchise. Tina and I both agreed that if we wanted to grow, we required to have a bit of back up and decided there and then, to receive the plunge so to speak! Our early maxim was to condense on diver training and customer enjoyment with a firm belief that profits would reach later. It was challenging in the premature days to encourage the local people of the Central Coast to try a recreational activity in an area ranked highly as one of the superior diving locations in Australia with its diversity and beauty. Many dive place owners had tried and many more had failed, so what could we do, differently? This plain philosophy stood us in good stead with the local diving population, and as a result we are profitable, not only in monetary terms, but business ethics and in the lifelong friends, we have made along the way. Our competitors have tried to mimic our operation, however they lacked the skills and knowledge to really comprehend that divers needs are very different to any other recreational activity. These previous successes allowed ProDive Central Coast, to relocate to larger premises in The Entrance, where we stayed for just timid of, twenty years. We decided to leave The Entrance township ad relocate to our present location at Killarney Vale, in 2007. Secure off street parking, secure gear washing and storing areas, ample of originate garden space to chill out in and relax. We are consistently looking at ways, to improve our service. Our proven track record tells the truth. With maximum dive sites only minutes from a boat ramp, you can be assured of an enjoyable experience, visiting our underwater playground. This means you will never be crowded out with other dive boats, or fishing boats detracting you from your pleasures. See for yourself the beauty that awaits all divers in our region, whilst enjoying the variety of sites and intriguing marine life, that is quite accustomed to local divers. In 1986 we started with this mission statement and we tranquil remain today.

Design work for the Berry class ships started in the hasty 1970s. These ships were originally conceived as a low cost convoy escort (hence the creative PF (Patrol Frigate) hull number for the prototype). The first Berry class ships were commissioned without the SQS56 Sonar because production of the system started too late so that it was not yet available during the construction of the ships. When the Berry's were designed, LAMPS II was not yet tested and one did not know how the fresh helicopter would approach the ship for landing. This dive site is the beginning attraction of its kind in MSW and is now a world class recreational diving facility Diver access holes have been cut parallel to each other on either side of the hull so there are quite enough entry and exit points in all areas of the ship. After notable preparation to become an man-made reef, the ex HMS Adelaide wreck is a relatively effortless ruin to penetrate, we tranquil advocate that only experienced divers penetrate the wreck. One of the biggest concerns was the removal of electrical cabling all over the vessel, held in cable trays that could have fallen down creating a shaky entanglement for divers. The ex HMS Adelaide devastate had to be made diver safe but, remained interesting enough for divers of various levels and laughter to explore. Behind a lengthy and drawn out legal struggle to start with, the ex HMS Adelaide is now safely on the base of the Pacific Ocean off the MSW Central Coast is doing exactly as she was intended. Becoming a deposit for scuba divers the world over to enjoy. The objections began when a group of reside
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