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Old 20-02-07, 02:33 PM
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dive boats brighton and surrondings

We're looking at diving somewhere further 'up' the south coast from our usual swanage, portland, plymouth etc. Brighton looks like a possible, but we know litterally nothing about boats from around the area.

So, we're looking for recomendations, ones to avoid etc. Also, suggestions for the local 'must sees' in terms of wrecks etc. Usual sport diving depths, and just to make it complicated, we may not be able to fill a boat completely, so 'per person, per day' might be good - probably talking about 6 people min.

So far, google returns 'girl grey' and 'brighton diver', but don't know much about them.

cheers

Oh, and I misspelt the title - arse!
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