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Old 09-01-05, 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by wbsdave
Thinking about doing a trip to Plymouth towards the end of Feb (probably 26th/27th). Might be a little insane I know, but we've never tried diving at that time of year before and being a Uni club we're generally all in different places over the summer which is why I want to try to get some diving in now (sick of Stoney already...)

Anyway, what's the chances of getting out to something worthwhile in late Feb? Particularly, what boats will be going out at that time of year? Presumably most don't bother do they? Any recommendations of ones who have a reasonable policy regarding cancellations due to bad weather particularly would be good - and cheap good too!

Cheers

David

not sure of boat availability but you could always do the Scylla or JEL from plymouth if you do get something arranged let us know if you can fit one more on the trip

i will look on the web this evening to see wot boats are going out
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