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Wreck Diving: Discuss best wreck boat in north east in the General Diving Forums forums: i was just wondering which charter boat people think is best for wreck diving in the north east....

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Old 09-08-03, 11:39 PM
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i was just wondering which charter boat people think is best for wreck diving in the north east.
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Old 10-08-03, 01:27 PM
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Hi Trewbs


Depends what you are asking about for being the best 'wreck boat'. Probably the best to cater for divers will be Bob Scullion's at Marden Dive Centre, because, although there is not as much room as there would be on a big Cat., Bob's has a diving platform, meaning you don't have to jump off the boat or climb up ladders to get back in, which is always a hassle when you are getting on in years. He goes to the deep wrecks offshore too, unlike many other chater boat skippers.

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