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Tank Fills in Puertecitos (south of San Felipe)!!

gonetobaja - 12-27-2009 at 12:13 PM

Been a while since I posted up. There is now a new (brand new!) dive tank compressor that will fill your tank in Puertecitos. Gone to Baja is a Mexican company that offers daily charters for fishermen and divers. This is a professional tank fill compressor and not some half baked machine with a fill adapter on it. It is new with new filters and the like.

We have a 23' center console with a new 115 hp honda on it. All licenses and insurance for operation, and the best knowledge in the area for dive charters.

The owner of the company is named Naty. His number is

From the USA 011-52-1-686-116-3814

He speaks English and of course Spanish.

The boat is available for charter for 300 per day and includes the captain, and launch fees. If you are planing on fishing you need to bring your own Mex license.

Alot of time and money has gone into expanding out services on the San Felipe area and we are very proud to offer out top quality service.

If you need a fill or charter call him up. As of yet we have no tanks for rent.

GTB

[Edited on 12-29-2009 by gonetobaja]

Ken Bondy - 12-27-2009 at 12:45 PM

Is the compressor in Puertecitos or San Felipe?

gonetobaja - 12-27-2009 at 12:48 PM

Puertecitos. At our place where we keep the boats.

Properly maintained and safe.

Dale

David K - 12-27-2009 at 07:46 PM

Puertecitos is 55 miles from San Felipe... and a much better location to dive from, as San Felipe isn't a dive location with its sandy bottom and murkey water, right?

gonetobaja - 12-27-2009 at 11:53 PM

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Originally posted by David K
Puertecitos is 55 miles from San Felipe... and a much better location to dive from, as San Felipe isn't a dive location with its sandy bottom and murkey water, right?


David,

you are right. Diving in San Felipe sucks. murky and featureless. The best diving is at the Enchanted Islands about 20 miles south of Puertecitos via boat. People like to dive there but before there was no way for them to refill their tanks. Now we got it covered. Been spending some time working on un-fouling props for shrimpers this season also and now we dont have to drive to ensenada to get tank fills!!

Progress here we come!

capt. mike - 12-28-2009 at 08:25 AM

way to go Dale!!
best for your team in 2010 and to come.

gonetobaja - 12-28-2009 at 09:56 AM

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Originally posted by capt. mike
way to go Dale!!
best for your team in 2010 and to come.


Thanks Capt!!

Same to you and your family for 2010!! The TV stuff is slowing down so it looks like I am gravitating back to where I came from....a hole in the beach somewhere in baja.:tumble:

capt. mike - 12-28-2009 at 02:00 PM

i miss your old web site - is it going to go back up?

gonetobaja - 12-28-2009 at 06:29 PM

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Originally posted by capt. mike
i miss your old web site - is it going to go back up?


Im not sure. When I forgot to pay my website rent, someone hijacked it and is holding it for ransom. I think I will get something up eventually though. Most of the customers we have now are repeat people anyways.

Hows the solar business? I hear you are putting together complete systems for people. I may need you to come down and check out my system for some pointers.
D

David K - 12-28-2009 at 06:49 PM

Dale, if you want... use the edit button next to your top post in this thread to change the title to "Tank Fills in Puertecitos"... instead of San Felipe...?

Check the U2U message link on the top right corner of your Nomad pages when you get on...

gonetobaja - 12-28-2009 at 09:16 PM

Thanks David!!

capt. mike - 12-29-2009 at 07:21 AM

ok - can do. lots of new more efficient hardware out there.