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| Wreck Diving: Discuss Information on the "Mexico" wreck in the General Diving Forums forums: I am looking for some information on the wreck of the Mexico. So far I have not been able to ... |
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| Take a look on Travel Dive - you'll find a report I did on diving it.
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| Thanks for that - I have read the report. The wreck is quite a long way out!
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| Claire, This was the dive I did with Juz, Blanaid, Ian I, Simon P, John MDemon and a few others I think. Could have a couple of names wrong there, but I think it is the dive I was thinking of. We were going to dive the Duke on the Sunday but got blown out. It's a good dive, worth doing, it's not too far out from memory. We went from Littlehampton I think, someone is bound to correct me there, but ho hum. Max depth I got was 58m, that was virtually on the seabed, it is entirely possible to do the dive at just over 50 by staying on top of and inside it. I can't remember the skipper but I think it was Dive 69. Cost a fair bit from memory, about £45ish. Again, someone will correct me soon I'm sure. Hope this helps, I'll see if I've got any more on it in a bit. Digs. |
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