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| Trip Reports: Discuss Dover Hard Core, The Henry B Plant in the Trips, Spaces and Coastguard Information forums: I've just found out that my zip is knackered too I think that my seals are very close to '... |
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__________________ Paul Oliver Canterbury Divers DUE - Dover Underwater Explorers 2 Rules - 1. You books you pays. 2. Always return to the shot |
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| OK then a bit more on the wrecks The Henry B Plant is incredibly intact and on its Starboard side, if you look at the picture below its as close to this picture as any wreck i have seen ![]() The hatch covers are gone and the cargo has slid down, but is mainly still in the wreck. All the masts and derricks are in place although most have collapsed down towards the seabed. We worked up to the bow and around the gun which is on the small platform just back from the bow. Moving back we entered the forward hold and there is a nice swim through along back to the second hold. Back by the shot we then had a look around the bridge area before ascending. Next time the bridge to stern gun platform Edit: Doh Picture problems
__________________ Paul Oliver Canterbury Divers DUE - Dover Underwater Explorers 2 Rules - 1. You books you pays. 2. Always return to the shot Last edited by Paul Oliver : 02-09-06 at 10:05 PM. |
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| Wreck 2 then The MV Teeswood ![]() She lies on her Port side and the superstructure and forward masts are still in place, the hull has collapsed away about amidships, but it has lots of very clean and easy penetration points, plus we had 15m of Viz and broad daylight at 33m
__________________ Paul Oliver Canterbury Divers DUE - Dover Underwater Explorers 2 Rules - 1. You books you pays. 2. Always return to the shot Last edited by Paul Oliver : 02-09-06 at 10:15 PM. |
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| I have sorted out the return on Sat 30 Sept and will be offering out spaces soon
__________________ Paul Oliver Canterbury Divers DUE - Dover Underwater Explorers 2 Rules - 1. You books you pays. 2. Always return to the shot |
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