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 Post subject: LETS FIND OUT THE BEST WRECK TO DIVE
PostPosted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 5:50 pm 
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LETS FIND OUT THE BEST WRECK TO DIVE LET ME KNOW WHATS YOUR FAV

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 Post subject: Re: LETS FIND OUT THE BEST WRECK TO DIVE
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yes anywhere uk or world what is the best wreck dive you have done not read about
MY BEST WRECK DIVE IS GIANNIS D

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probably hundreds I have NOT done!!! :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: LETS FIND OUT THE BEST WRECK TO DIVE
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m2 in weymouth is good dive
Aeolian Sky weymouth good dive
Binnendijk ok dive
Alex Van Opstal ok dive dark even in daytime

rosehill plymouth good dive
Scylla plymouth i think its getting better every dive - more life - more holes to find and go in and have look
James Egan Layne plymouth good dive
Persier plymouth good dive

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 Post subject: Re: LETS FIND OUT THE BEST WRECK TO DIVE
PostPosted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 6:20 pm 
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just come back from plymouth where we dived 4 wrecks

the first was the elk
the second was the glen stethallen
the third was the scylla
and the forth was james egan layne

all these dives was my first sea dives and enjoyed them all very much but my favourate was james egan layne

hoping to be going to anglesy next week will let you know how it goes


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 Post subject: Re: LETS FIND OUT THE BEST WRECK TO DIVE
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Location: near dosthill quarry ... too near dosthill quarry
stanegarth. as no fishing line to get tangled up in, easy to get in and out, torch not necessary to penetrate, usually good vis on it, always a shot line to the surface marker bouy, lots of spongy life colonising it, easy to navigate to along the anchor chain and so easy to get back without a long surface swim, lots of other divers around to say "hello" to so not a lonely dive if buddy swims off and wreck upright without much degredation so it looks like a boat as opposed to most sea wrecks that resemble relics from taroni's scrap yard.

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buddyless wrote:
stanegarth. as no fishing line to get tangled up in, easy to get in and out, torch not necessary to penetrate, usually good vis on it, always a shot line to the surface marker bouy, lots of spongy life colonising it, easy to navigate to along the anchor chain and so easy to get back without a long surface swim, lots of other divers around to say "hello" to so not a lonely dive if buddy swims off and wreck upright without much degredation so it looks like a boat as opposed to most sea wrecks that resemble relics from taroni's scrap yard.

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this topic was for best wreck dives and sorry but stanegarth is never in same ball park as J.E.L M2 SIDON SKY
SCYLLA and many more

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headtoad wrote:

this topic was for best wreck dives and sorry but stanegarth is never in same ball park as J.E.L M2 SIDON SKY
SCYLLA and many more


oh well, it was worth a try :lol: :lol: :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: LETS FIND OUT THE BEST WRECK TO DIVE
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These are marginally better than Staingarth - but hey - don't knock enthusiasm - there are too many divers that don't even go diving!!!!

Mull -
Hispania - 30m of bliss
Tapti - 25m ish but a great dive - fantastic vis usually
Rondo - just because its at a wierd angle and you can swim under it.

Scapa -
Tabarka - 15-20m - spend entire dive inside the wreck mmmmmmmmmm!
Koln - 35m - spent far too long inside this one - a couple of decks in - scary - v intact
Doyle - 20m - great for photos and wreck penetration - good light

Lyme -
Landrail - 30m - dark and feels intrepid
Moidart - 35m - was great but only saw it 2m at a time....low viz

Plymouth -
Scylla - like a giant wreck divers playground - for practising for more serious stuff
JEL - great photos wreck

Egypt -
Thistlegorm - cus it had to be mentioned

Tenerife -
Condisita - great 20m stop after the 45m cave over the back
Meridian - 25-30m fantastic ray feed dive

Dosthill -
blockhouse - amazing..........;-))


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