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East Coast Divers

Contact Info:
Phone: (617) 277-2216
Fax: (617) 738-5213
Address: 213 Boylston st. Brookline, MA, 02445
HRS. mon-fri 10:7 sat 10:6 sun closed
brookline@ecdivers.com

News & Events


 
New Diver Gear Package Special

Check out the great discounts we have for new divers buying gear. No other store comes close!


 
Time is running out for the philippines!

If you were thinking about the philippines trip call soon! We won't be able to book any more people before you know it!


 
Only 1 spots left for the first week of Bonaire!

Bonaire is a perfect trip for every diver from new divers to years of experience. Check it out!


 
$50 off when you sign up for OW pool and classroom training.

*only valid for purchases of $150 or greater

Take-a-Tank Program

Tanks when you want... not when you don't

 

scuba tanks

Tank ownership may not be for everyone. They are large, take up storage space need constant care and upkeep yearly, not to mention the life of any tank can not be guaranteed. That's why we at ECD came up with our new, affordable, take a tank program. With this program you pay a yearly fee of $$$$ per tank or $$$$ for two tanks. You can use which ever tanks you prefer. We have a large selection of 50cf, 63cf and 80cf alluminum cylinders. Then whenever you need a tank just make a reservation (it is based on availability) then pick up the tank/s for the dives. The only rule is the tanks must be returned after the dive outing.

You never have to pay for any of the care of the tank. Inspections can get expensive. yearly visual inspections are $10 a piece and every five years each tank needs to be hydrostatically inspected that not only costs $45 but also puts your cylinder out of service for up to 2 weeks or more. This means that if you do more than 6 outing a year you save money over owning your own tank.

For questions on our new take-a-tank program you can call us at the shop or email us at the link above.

 

 

 

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