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Where do I buy a replacement diving board?

at your local swimming pool or a place where they have swimmeats


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There are many insurance companies that will do this for you. Get the phone book out and start making calls. You should have no problem if the only "problem" is the diving board.


What are the similarities between swimming and diving?

swimming you have to go in a pool where as diving you dive into water from a height


What do you watch in an olympic swimming pool?

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the air inside you


What do you need for diving into a swimming pool?

A pool. Water. A swimsuit. Time


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What do you if your farm liability company will not insure your pool because it has a diving board?

Remove the diving board.


What is the height of the diving block above water level of an olympic size swimming pool?

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What materials do you need to reinforce a cracked diving board for an inground pool?

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Why does the millmerran pool not have a diving board and will you do something to construct one?

i think someone should build a diving board


Why is a diving pool deeper than a swimming pool?

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