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| Planned Trips & Spare Spaces: Discuss Chesil Beach in the Trips, Spaces and Coastguard Information forums: Sorry to any of you Northern nonces, but Divernet is still down, and I can`t think of a better forum ... |
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| Imported post Yes it is diveable, but apres dive up the shingle is bloody hard work, I did it once a few years ago. Never again.
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| Imported post I was there today (spectating only!) and Chesil Cove was very calm with what looked like good vis. 3 ribs were moored up just off the beach. |
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| Imported post That would have been us moored up, big orange RIB. Diving off chesil was excellent this weekend. Especially Sun/Mon vis off the cove was fantastic, you could see the bottom clearly while the echo sounder still read 6m. A bit further out the James Fennel and the Barmston were also great.
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