| Just a thought,
i know most people want to dive the usual hispania, thesis, rondo, shuna etc, but after having a chat with mark at the dive centre and checking their website, there is a cpl of sites (within recreational deapths) that require a licence to dive (which the dive centre holds) and as such are not often visited.....
Duart, Dartmoth & Mingary
for an extra £15 per diver, we could possibly visit one of these wreck sites with accompanied guide, site plan and brief introduction.
What does the majority say??
not forcing anyone to pay extra for a dive they dont want to do etc etc but i personally would be very keen to dive a restricted wreck site for one of our dives.
Anway, let me know any strong opposals / in favours, along with friday dive, lunch, breakie, contact number etc etc
Designated Historic Wreck visits
Mark and Annabel are the Licensees for the three Designated Historic Wrecks in the Sound of Mull - the 5th rate frigate Dartmouth, and the 17th Century wrecks off Duart Castle and Mingary Castle. The Dive Centre runs a visitor scheme whereby divers can visit these protected wrecks themselves.
__________________ "Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate and scotch in one hand, passport in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming ~ "WOO HOO what a ride!" 2007: 161 sea dives incl shetland, north isles, lots of scapa, norway & 30 in the red sea 2008: 86sea dives (19 in marsa shagra) bitten fins at May island |