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| Planned Trips & Spare Spaces: Discuss East Anglia in the Trips, Spaces and Coastguard Information forums: I know its a while off and not everyone can plan this far ahead, (JAY), but I have signed up ... |
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| Imported post Yeah, yeah - get yer dig in!! Can't plan that far ahead, but if the diving is good, we'll arrange another trip ourselves. Had a great write-up in Diver magazine so we'll probably arrange something next year. |
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| Imported post Sounds good. Can't recall having seen any write ups of the Mayflower. Any references you can point me towards? What are you thinking of with the trip. RIB, hardboat etc? Cheers Mark |
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| Imported post Possible confusion here - the Mayflower is the name of a hardboat that launches off the coast of Norfolk not a wreck. The article was in October 2001 Diver - 'Dive Norfolk'. Regards |
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| Imported post Ooopps, definite case of confusion. Result of a heavy Saturday night!!! Thanks for clearing it up. Been fancying doing that coast as well. I heard that the vis was not so great though and that you had to leave harbour (Wells next the Sea) extremely early and return late just to catch the tide. Is that right? |
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