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| Trip Reports: Discuss Presier and Mewstone 16th Dec in the Trips, Spaces and Coastguard Information forums: well after a crap few weeks of getting blown out and having the weather change for the worst, i finally ... |
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| Presier and Mewstone 16th Dec well after a crap few weeks of getting blown out and having the weather change for the worst, i finally get a day out, the idea was to meet up Aquanauts at 09:30 and dive the Oregon how ever due to Marco and Fraze having 30% in the cylinders and the the wreck was at 43.2 we opted for the persier, for the first dive and then onto mew stone for the second. ![]() Frazer and Marco with the wrong mix 34m my left Boll0*k As we left Plymouth the weather was fantastic as you can see from the photo it took an hour to get setup on the Persier and in we went i was solo and Marco and Fraser were together, the wreck came into sight and i headed of southwest for the boiler, there were some rather large dogfish and the usual Wrasse the wreck was covered in sea slugs and sea urchins, i moved off South and into the large plated area looking for crabs or lobby's however they eluded me for this trip, after 40 min i sent up the smb and started little deco before getting on the boat, ![]() Dougie was in a good mood and a tea appeared with a breakfast pie (sausage and egg). after an hour of banter and piss taking we were coming up on the mew stone rock for the second dive. The depth was showing 26m so we dropped in just me and Marco as Fraser was cold (light weight), we dropped in negative and met up on the way down this was easy as Marco had his MP3 player and stairway to heaven was playing (Git), we buddied up and went over the rocks and gully's after about ten minutes a large dog fish started to play with our torches and bumping Marco, he didnt like the music, buy as the theme tune from the deep blue came on Marco switched off his light and we drifted in the current, very good stuff (Must get one i need it), we blobbed off at 45 minutes and parted as i had a few more minutes deco than Marco due to the 21/35 i had been using. yes i know but it's all i had and i wanted to go diving. so i spent Saturday diving out of Plymouth FANTASTIC!!! Graham
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| nice trip report! pics good! husband is in plymouth at the moment and said earlier this evening "you should have come down and brought my kit too as weather sound!" wish i had now!! the percier is a lovely dive as well! ![]()
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