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Northeast Scuba Supply

Thanks for visiting our site. Northeast Scuba Supply opened its doors ten years ago and we have been expanding ever since. Having outgrown our original store, our new facility in Norristown, Pennsylvania is located just minutes northwest of Philadelphia. We have the largest inventory on the east coast and are dealers of almost every dive equipment manufacturer. We specialize in wreck diving and guarantee that we have the largest selection of in-stock technical diving equipment. We own and operate our own dive boat, exploring the historic shipwrecks of the north Atlantic; so we know a thing or two about wreck diving. Please pay us a visit and see what makes us different from your average dive shop..

Archives for: November 2008

11/25/08

Permalink 01:04:35 pm, by John, 361 words, 127 views English (US)
Categories: Boat

Uplines Now In Stock

Aluminum Uplines – Powder Coated

This is our aluminum upline page. Uplines are used for emergency ascents. Uplines allow are commonly stored with the lift bag or marker bag already attached to them. All you have to do then is just unhook the upline from your tanks and shoot the bag. You have much more control with a upline over a finger spool. All our uplines are powder coated. Powder coating protects the upline from corrosion. Powder coating is far superior to painting. It is harder and makes a protective shell. The uplines are built in house and can be powder pretty much any color you like.

Note on Upline Size: The upline pictured here are low profile these are not the old school monster that you see used all the time. These uplines are only 3” in diameter. The lengths vary from 13” to 21” inches depending on how big of one you want.


Johns Quick Tip’s: Upline Ropes
Nylon versus Sisal

Nylon line is the new version of uplines coming out today. The purist will tell you that sisal is preffered as it rots on the bottom. The problem of course with this is that it also rots on your spool so you loose tensile strength and risk having it break. Nylon line commonly used is 1/8” it is still easy to hold but does not require a large reel.

Sisal line also called hemp is what was used on dive boats for years. It is easier to hold onto and degrades on the bottom. The problem with sisal is that it rots out. You average old school upline reel of years past was huge and held 400 feet or more of sisal. The new ones we are making do resolve the rot factor somewhat. The line still rots the same but by making the reels so they only hold 200 feet they dry quicker which helps keep the degrading down. The other thing is that if you use the reel a couple of times a year you have to replace the inexpensive line every time or every other time you shoot a bag so the line does not get a chance to get old.

11/13/08

Permalink 07:16:20 pm, by John, 103 words, 159 views English (US)
Categories: Boat

Tuna Seazure Staying in Brielle

Tuna Seazure staying in Brielle.

Hi All, just wanted to give everyone a heads up. The Tuna Seazure will be staying in Brielle for the 2009 Dive Season. We will have the 2009 Schedule up soon. The boat is docked at the Shipwreck Grill 720 Ashley Ave Brielle, NJ 08730. If you would like to sign up or book the boat for next years dive season just give the shop a call at 610-631-2288.

Boat Booking Details
If you want to book the whole boat for the 2009 Dive Season below is the information. Here is the deal book the boat for 500 and this gets you 6 spots.

11/04/08

Permalink 06:35:18 pm, by John, 48 words, 159 views English (US)
Categories: Boat

SK7 Special

SK7 with DSS Mount
Part# 500 272
$79.99

This is the Suunto SK7 with Deep Sea Supply Mount.

You get with this purchase the following items;
DSS SK7 Mount
SK7 Module
SK Bezel Ring
3/16 Bungee (2 feet)

NO Shipping on This Item - Instore Only - Aqualung will not Allow Shipping, Sorry