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Dosil’s Scuba & Surf can be reached via telephone at (732) 787-0508 or via email at
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At Dosil’s Scuba & Surf we currently accept the following forms of payments:
At Dosil’s Scuba & Surf our team speak the following languages:
Dosil’s Scuba & Surf is located at 261 Highway 36, Middletown, New Jersey 7748, United States. Parking is also available: . Public transportation is also available via: .
Dosil’s Scuba & Surf has Course Directors, Master Instructors, Master Scuba Divers, Open Water Scuba Instructors, Assistant Instructors, Divemasters.
Dosil’s Scuba & Surf offers the following courses: .
Dosil’s Scuba & Surf offers the following training sites for its students: .
Dosil’s Scuba & Surf has the following pools available:
Dosil’s Scuba & Surf has the following gear/equipment available for rental:
Dosil’s Scuba & Surf has the following gear/equipment for sale: from the following brands: . We also repair the following equipment:
Dosil’s Scuba & Surf offers the following Dive Types: and Dive Trips to the following destinations:
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Oh, what a disappointment and a waste of time. Just a couple of BCDs hanging on the wall, a handful of wetsuits… Ask them about a dozen of hot deals posted on their own website, and nothing is actually available. Start talking about boat dives (again on the website), and it turns out they don’t do it anymore. Ask for an advice on where to dive or how to hook up with local divers, and they pull a laminated poster of coastal shipwreck sites and suggest to look for people on Facebook. Site is outdated, staff doesn’t seem to dive locally, actual inventory is limited. – via
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Oh, what a disappointment and a waste of time. Just a couple of BCDs hanging on the wall, a handful of wetsuits… Ask them about a dozen of hot deals posted on their own website, and nothing is actually available. Start talking about boat dives (again on the website), and it turns out they don’t do it anymore. Ask for an advice on where to dive or how to hook up with local divers, and they pull a laminated poster of coastal shipwreck sites and suggest to look for people on Facebook. Site is outdated, staff doesn’t seem to dive locally, actual inventory is limited. – via
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