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| Planned Trips & Spare Spaces: Discuss Weymouth, BH August 25-27th in the Trips, Spaces and Coastguard Information forums: Hi, I've still got 4 spaces on a trip to Weymouth over the August Bank Holiday. The plan is to ... |
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| Weymouth, BH August 25-27th Hi, I've still got 4 spaces on a trip to Weymouth over the August Bank Holiday. The plan is to dive the St Dunstan (30m), the Moidart (36m) and the Ailsa Craig (36m). The cost is £112.50 per person and the boat is RJRW, which is a Offshore 125 with a lift and plenty of room to kit up. And no, he doesn't have a website. Or do lunches, though it is funny asking him. I'm only really interested in people who want to sign up for all 3 days, though if people want to sort something out amongst themselves, that's fine. I just don't want to be left with odd days that are hard to fill. Jason
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| Bump. Still got 4 spaces. I'm sure the weather will be lovely by then. Jason
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| I don't normally take single day bookings, but this is looking hard to fill. If we get 10, it will be £45 a day. Hopefully, we'll get a full boat so it'll be a bit cheaper. Now the weather seems to have finally sorted itself out, some of you must want to go diving? Obviously it depends on the weather but the dives are: Saturday, St Dunstan 30m 1) 2) 3) 4) Sunday, Ailsa Craig, 36m 1) 2) 3) 4) Monday, Moidart, 36m 1) 2) 3) 4) Jason
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| *bump* Still 4 spaces.
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| And it's an 11.30 ropes off on Saturday, so you don't even have to get up early. I'll be doing some sacrificing to improve the weather situation too. Jason
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UK Outlook for Friday 24 Aug 2007 to Sunday 2 Sep 2007: High pressure will be centred close to southwestern England on Friday bringing some welcome fine weather here, but further north there is likely to be some rain. Through the holiday weekend, the best of the mainly dry and bright or sunny weather will be reserved for England and Wales, particularly southern and western parts, whereas further north and east, there is likely to be more cloud and the risk of showers. During the following week, many places will start dry and fine, but there are signals for a deterioration in conditions towards the following weekend. Temperatures are likely to be near or a little below average for much of the time, though in the sunnier parts of the south and west, may feel quite pleasant at times in light winds. |
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| Look at the forecast: Outlook: 1800 Fri 24 Aug 1800 Sat 25 Aug Wind Variable 3 or less. Sea state Smooth or slight. Weather Fair. Visibility Good. Smooth or slight! There must be someone who wants to get wet. If you want to call me at the last minute, ring 07970 884526. I've still got 5 spaces for each day. Jason
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