Bacton Gas Pipeline – 20th July 2024
Excellent dive on one of the 14 gas pipelines that run into the Bacton Gas Terminal. Dived as two pairs on
a sonar target denoting the exposed pipeline about 2 miles offshore.
Excellent dive on one of the 14 gas pipelines that run into the Bacton Gas Terminal. Dived as two pairs on
a sonar target denoting the exposed pipeline about 2 miles offshore.
A chance to dive Low water slack and high water slack today if anyone was prepared to get up really early to meet at Sea Palling at 06:45. Unfortunately the wind picked up in the afternoon and the high water slack dive was called off.
Read more “Conway/Walkure, Sea Palling – 25th June 2023” →The weather forecast was very good for the weekend of neap tides so plans were made to launch the RIB and go diving.
Read more “Oxshott, Sea Palling – 24th June 2023” →Sports Diver training at the inland dive site in Eastrea, Cambridgshire, near Peterborough. After a cold start to June, the forecast for today said it was going to be 29 degrees!
Read more “Gildenburgh – 10th June 2023” →Ocean Diver open water training, congratulations to Beth of completing her training.
6 members of of Lowestoft Sub Aqua Club travelled to Stoney Cove in Leicestershire so that 2 of them could continue their Ocean Diver open water training. Setting off about 6am when it was only 3 degrees!
Read more “Stoney Cove – 9th October 2022” →3 members of Lowestoft Sub Aqua Club travelled to Gildenburgh Waters for some Ocean Diver open water training and some refresher training. The weather was mild and dry with a slight wind.
Read more “Gildenburgh – 17th September 2022” →The wind eventually dropped to allow the waves to calm down making a shore dive possible off the North Norfolk coast again. Mark and Jason had already dived on the Rosalie several times in the last few days so they decided to dive at Sheringham.
Read more “Sheringham chalk gullies – 7th September 2022” →A Sunday lunchtime dive, Neap tides, sunshine, light wind and a small swell but only 3 members were available to dive. Unfortunately someone had to stay onboard and couldn’t dive alone so just two divers got to dive today. It was lifeboat day at Sea Palling so the beach was very busy.
Read more “The Anchor Wreck, Sea Palling – 21st August 2022” →After returning to Sea Palling and changing cylinders and a few divers we set a course for a wreck close by because we didn’t want to be back too late. Only four divers onboard this time so we dived in 2 waves with James and Jason going in first.
Read more “Fulgens, Sea Palling – 20th August 2022” →