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Michael Moore
23-09-2005, 16:38
Hello All,

I have a buddy who works shifts and can only dive in his days off which is often midweek which limits our diving. Hiring RIBS and dayboats will be expensive for just two or three divers and inland dive sites can only interest you for so long.

Can anyone suggest a dive operator that offers trips where you can book two or three at a time perhaps tagging on as part of a bigger group. We are based in Manchester, so Anglesey is the closest but would consider other locations.

Thanks in advance

Michael Moore

jackathan
23-09-2005, 19:52
Hello All,

I have a buddy who works shifts and can only dive in his days off which is often midweek which limits our diving. Hiring RIBS and dayboats will be expensive for just two or three divers and inland dive sites can only interest you for so long.

Can anyone suggest a dive operator that offers trips where you can book two or three at a time perhaps tagging on as part of a bigger group. We are based in Manchester, so Anglesey is the closest but would consider other locations.

Thanks in advance

Michael Moore

check out the back of Dive Magazine - it's full of operators if you phone e-mail them many operate courses and other trips during the week and you can just pay for the places you want.
i'm in the South West but if you e-mail me i could give you a list of a dozen in Cornwall/Devon/Dorset
Dave
[another shift worker]

Angelfish
26-09-2005, 09:34
Anglesey is great diving. Try contacting Scott Waterman, the skipper of Endevour. Hes based at Menai Bridge:07974249005.
If they have the places most day boats will take on people to fill them.

S

K Laing
04-10-2005, 11:34
Dear Michael,
I too work shifts. If you are interested in diving off the Farne Islands in a group with your colleagues drop me an e-mail <a href="mailto:bburville@hotmail.com">bburville@hotmail.com</a>
I can arange a hard boat.