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| Wreck Diving: Discuss Twins (Eastbourne) - Depth? in the General Diving Forums forums: Thanks Jason - is that 52m on the top or on the seabed? Seabed, and around the bow is the ... |
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| When me and Dude dived them we only had about 46m or so under the Ville de Bordeaux's stern, the deck was shallower and Steve had dropped the shot just short of the stern on her as this is the best rummage area, apparently. We did not go right to the seabed here though, just dropped underneath for a look at the rudder and prop then back upwards and onwards
__________________ 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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| I dived it with the Dude in 2005, I my maximum depth was 41m, although we spent most of the time on top. Janos
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