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Mike Moore1
19-04-2005, 13:47
Am going to Plymouth this weekend, going to dive the Scylla and James Eagan Layne but can anyone suggest another decent scenic/drift dive or another wreck thats worth a visit.
Cheers all
dave covey
19-04-2005, 15:56
Am going to Plymouth this weekend, going to dive the Scylla and James Eagan Layne but can anyone suggest another decent scenic/drift dive or another wreck thats worth a visit.
Cheers all
.....I haven't dived there for years but the eddystone lighthouse was worth a look, despite being 17 miles offshore.
:=Am going to Plymouth this weekend, going to dive the Scylla and James Eagan Layne but can anyone suggest another decent scenic/drift dive or another wreck thats worth a visit.
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:=Cheers all
.....I haven't dived there for years but the eddystone lighthouse was worth a look, despite being 17 miles offshore.
Sorry Dave, the memory must be fading :) Eddystone is a little under 8 Nm off shore.
Regards
Brian
steve swift
19-04-2005, 18:18
Am going to Plymouth this weekend, going to dive the Scylla and James Eagan Layne but can anyone suggest another decent scenic/drift dive or another wreck thats worth a visit.
Cheers all
South of the breakwater you have:
Knapp Shoal is very nice. There is a bit of a wreck (Le Poulmic) but well broken if you can find her, but the whole area is evry nice. If you get the edge of the shoal it can be very interesting.
Tinker Shoal is also very nice but can be a bit more kelpier
Out to the east you have:
The Glenstrathallen is quite a nice wreck, well broken and spread out but in an obvious area.
The Mew Stone
The area between the GSA and Mew Stone.
The South of the breakwater is very nice if all else fails. Its actually one of my favourite dives.
HTH
Steve
Paul Oliver
19-04-2005, 23:16
Sorry Dave, the memory must be fading :) Eddystone is a little under 8 Nm off shore.
Regards
Brian
Hah i suspect like his hair it is long gone :)
Of course there are the best two wrecks in the area
The Persier and the Rosehill
You also have the Elk
Scenic you won't do better than the Eddystone
dave covey
21-04-2005, 03:53
Sorry Dave, the memory must be fading :) Eddystone is a little under 8 Nm off shore.
Regards
Brian
........cheers mate, it must be my chartwork lol : )
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