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Old 04-05-08, 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Steve
1. How much are you prepared to pay for a dive to:

a: a "tourist" wreck. Depends how far out and what the 2nd dive is, used to two wrecks off of Dover for about £40, £48 to the Mol is OK, £16 to the Countess is not. Over £45 for a basic wreck and drift is too much and i'm reluctant to pay more than £40 ish

b: an unknown mark (bear in mind it could be a pile of stone and you won't know until you get down there)? Subject to distance the same as a known wreck, it gets the adrenalin flowing on the way out

2. Do you prefer old sailing ships?

3. Do you prefer old steamships? 1st choice

4. Not bothered what wreck i dive? What about warships, gets my vote every time

5. What's your preferred depth:

a: 10-20 metres
a: 20-30 metres 3rd
c: 30-40 metres 1st
d: 40-50 metres 2nd
e: 50-60 metres 4th
f: 60-70 metres
g: 70-80 metres
h: 80+ metres
Its all relative in choices, i don't really like modern wrecks, i like them with some history. I don't always do a 2nd drift dive and its very much how i rate dive 1 that dictates how much i am willing to pay.
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