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Old 03-11-03, 10:51 PM
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Just had a call from an oppo in Glasgow and we were discussing possible trips for next year and Scapa came up. He tells me that he and some of his crew go every year and ususally use Skipper Andy Cuthbertson's boat, 'MV Jean Elaine'. She's available for either day-boat use or liveaboard and my mate reckons that he, the Skipper, makes all the difference as he's mustard on all the right wrecks - given the prevailing conditions on the day - and has both air and nitrox onboard, with 'other gases' available upon request. Here's the link for her:

MV Jean Elaine - Scapa Flow

Anyway, if any of you have either used Andy or have a comment (good or bad), please post here and gizz heads-up.

Cheers,
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