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Old 19-11-08, 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Rod
I have done loads of dives at Grangewaters in the past when it was run by Divers 2000 and I was teaching there.
It is just like every London area dive site:- Poor viz almost all of the time, in the winter with no algae you can have 5 meters + until anyone stirs up the silty bottom.
Fine for checking out kit or just getting wet.
Vis last week was about 3metres. Saw a pike under the pontoon.
Vis will improve over the winter

Thurrock Aqualung Club have the diving rights.
Sat/Sun 7:30 to 9:00 ish or later plus night dives.
Slipway you can test your boathandling.
Showers, toilets, changing,parking, pontoon, beach, its about 6m deep

You generally get the whole pit to yourself (its big).

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