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| Planned Trips & Spare Spaces: Discuss cornwall 3rd to 6th aug.any u-boat diving? in the Trips, Spaces and Coastguard Information forums: hi all. down in sunny cornwall from the 3rd to the 6th august. me and my buddy would like to ... |
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| There's plenty around. 4 or 5 on the north coast, the best is UB65 in 58m, they're all around that depth. The north coast is very unreliable though. The sea has been too rough most of the year!! There's a few on the south coast, I think the shallowest is 75m, apart from the remains at Pendennis point (heavily salvaged on the rocks). The only boat diving the North coast subs right now is Atlantic Diver in Newquay, and me on my rib of course. |
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| thanks. looking for a late type 7 ww2 vintage. never said it would be easy. daryl
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| Well if you wait 3 weeks we will be doing the U1195 on the Bank Holiday. That's a Mk7C to you ![]() uboat.net - Boats - U-1195 Not exactly Cornwall, but a much easier 30m. Tel. |
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| cheers terry. its on the list-just not near the top. i think it was can opened so it must be a bit of a mess. just being a dive snob.
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Lots of info on these three HERE |
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