Friday 13 September…The sea was calm, the viz was brill, and the dives were excellent, even Ribena n choccies on the dive boat mmm. More of us should take advantage of UK coastal diving, especially now it’s quiet. We will fit in a trip to Plymouth in next 3 weeks for those interested. Meanwhile, look out for those Speciality courses.
Weds 28 August …..anther super day at Stoney Cove, more people today however. Well done and congratulations to Jim D who certified as a PADI Advanced Open Water diver today, and congratulations to Leonard who qualified on his PADI Navigation Speciality today. Well done to Al and Julian in pool tonight.
Tuesday 27 August…Super day of sunshine at Stoney Cove and great viz. Congratulations to Josh on certifying as PADI Open water diver today , now off to Australia & the Barrier Reef for the year, not a patch on Stoney eh. Also well done to Jim D on his PADI Advanced Open Water dives today. Just finalising the dates for the late September trip, flights are cheap, will promulgate details.
Monday 26 August…Lots of visitors today, coming and going from early morning until 9pm. Well done to Cameron (photo. Aka Harrison’s brother), who went camerondo today in the pool, with a suit thankfully. Well done to Fiona on herPADI Discover Scuba, and to Ranil who completed his PADI Open Water pool skils. Good to see DMs, Julian n Phil today, thanks for loading the dive van.
Sunday 25 August… Well we managed to avoid the Bank holiday traffic and escaped to the South coat for some R & R, oh and diving of course, even evaded the traffic jams early Saturday to this evening. The nights are closing in now, get that Night Diver Speciality course booked or sign up for an escorted night dive.
Thurs 22 August…Different directions today, myself down to South coast, where the sun was shining all day, meanwhile here, well done to Aaron on his PADI Enriched air/Nitrox course today, all tabled out now. Nice to see Dan, our old student and now new Instructor, back from his travels to prestigious places, ready for UK diving now.