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Scuba Certification with Magazine Subscription or Buoyancy Class at Sink or Swim Scuba in Gastonia (Up to 63% off)

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Earn a lifelong scuba certification throughout two weekends with open-water dives in a local rock quarry

Oceans are the earth's final frontier, holding thousands of uncategorized species of fish and one plastic bag filled with loose doll hairs. Uncover the mysteries of the deep with this Groupon.

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  • $159 for open-water scuba certification program with six-month subscription to Dive Training and 10% off merchandise ($380 value)
  • $189 for open-water scuba certification program with magazine subscription, peak performance buoyancy class and 10% off merchandise ($515 value)

    Conducted throughout two weekends, courses grant students aged 10 and older lifelong scuba certification after a series of in-pool instructional lessons and four open-water dives at a local flooded quarry. A six-month subscription to Dive Training magazine supplements coursework with helpful articles for the beginning scuba explorer. Additionally, customers can opt to take the peak-performance buoyancy course, which provides instruction on how breath control, weight placement, and body position can affect buoyancy during a dive.

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Promotional value expires Dec 12, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 5/person, may buy 5 more as gifts. Limit 1/visit. Must activate by expy date on your Groupon, 6mo subscription exp 6mos from activation; 1yr subscription exp 1yr from activation. Valid only for option purchased. Registration reqd. Subj to avail. Must be 10+; under 18 must be accompanied by guardian. Must sign waiver. Operates in all weather. Must be able to swim. Equip not included; cannot purchase equip prior to class. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Sink or Swim Scuba

Brent Clevenger founded Sink or Swim Scuba in 2006 to provide regular open-water dive experiences to fledging and senior divers alike. He trains neophytes in his full-sized pool, letting them control their buoyancy to drop to the full twelve-foot depth after they master underwater breathing fundamentals in the shallow end. He also oversees scuba certification training during group dives at the Piedmont Dive Rescue Association Lake Norman Quarry. The former dig site provides plenty of underwater excitement with schools of fish and sunken objects to explore, such as the quarry manager's shed which used to house instructions on how not to flood the quarry.

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