7th November 2021 – Stoney Cove
More Sports Diver open water training for Jason, Will and Mark and Dive Leader training for Nigel.
Read more “7th November 2021 – Stoney Cove”More Sports Diver open water training for Jason, Will and Mark and Dive Leader training for Nigel.
Read more “7th November 2021 – Stoney Cove” →5 divers all met up at the training quarry over flow car park in Leicestershire between 08:00 and 08:30. Even though they all arrived at different times they all managed to parked alongside each other in the main car park.
Read more “24th October 2021 – Stoney Cove” →A last-minute decision sees James and Simon explore another set of coordinates to try to re-find the “Anchor Wreck”. Jane kindly skippers on the short spring tide slack.
Read more “25th September 2021 – Anchor Wreck” →The predicted sea state at Weybourne looked ideal for a shore dive on the wreck of the SS Rosalie. It was a mid week dive so not many many members could attend as they would have been working. We decided to dive the high water slack tide which meant we were entering the water at 10:30.
Read more “9th September 2021 – SS Rosalie, Weybourne” →The strong Northerly winds wiped out any chance of diving North Norfolk. An alternative was to go to Gildenburgh Water in Eastrea Cambridgeshire to do some open water training.
Read more “27th August 2021 – Gildenburgh” →After working for many years as commercial diver in the oil and gas industry, Ken requested that we dive a specific pipeline that he had an interest in. So, for the second dive of the day we travelled 11 kilometres up the coast just off Bacton in search if Kens pipeline.
Read more “15th August 2021 – Bacton Pipeline” →After taking the GPS home and linking to his pc, James wanted to investigate the wreck of the Fulgens. We appeared to have three different locations for it.
Read more “15th August 2021 – The Fulgens, Sea Palling” →Don’t let the description put you off, it’s not used any more. This is a shore dive with easy access (if you don’t mind a few steps) and it’s quite shallow. In fact it is known as the Sheringham Snorkel Trail.
Read more “27th July 2021 – The Sewer Pipe, Sheringham” →A 10 mile RIB trip to Haisborough sands on a dull but warm Friday morning. Five divers and a coxswain left Sea Palling and headed North East to dive a wreck on the sandbank.
Read more “23rd July 2021 – The Oxshott – Haisborough Sands” →The last two divers to dive Chesil Cove, one more time before the long journey home.
Read more “18th July 2021 – Chesil Cove, Portland” →