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| Planned Trips & Spare Spaces: Discuss Friday Nights' Dives + Weekends Falmouth in the Trips, Spaces and Coastguard Information forums: We have now started our regular friday night dives from Falmouth, we also have weekends available throughout the season. Please ... |
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| Hi, Anymore details on the night dives - ropes off times, example depths. We'd be coming from afar so it would be good to know if we need to take time off work. Cheers Darren
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| night dives hi we normally leave the quay at 6pm - im sorry for any confussion if this is not what you were interested in, we can arrange for later dives if necessary which is no problem whatsoever. for a wreck dive the average depth is 10-20 mtrs and a reef dive is 10-32 mtrs. if you would like more info i can PM you with more details. cheers becky |
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| Thanks Becky. No confusion, 20m scenic dives are exactly what floats my boat!!
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