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The Lesser Striped Hat Diver
Occasionally seen off Tunisia, regular summer visitor to Ladram Bay!!
Thanks to Kev Newman!
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This Weeks Dives
As my laptop is thoroughly dodgy at the moment, and only
connecting to the internet every month or so, this page won't be updated
regularly!! However, don't worry - the whole website is currently being
revamped, so regular updates will hopefully be reinstated soon!
As a rule, we generally dive Thursday, Friday,
Saturday and Sunday, and occasionally other days during the week. (Weather
permitting!!!) So, if you're planning a trip down this way, or are a local
diver, call the Dive Centre - 01395 268090 - to see what we have planned.
We may even be able to coincide a boat trip with your time in Devon!
Evening Dives
If the weather is good, and the tides are right, we often arrange an evening
dive at a local dive site, normally aiming to get in the water for around 18:00
- hence these range from proper night dives during the winter months, 'dimpsy'
dives during spring and autumn, and pleasant late afternoon dives in the summer!
For most of these dives you will need a primary and backup
torch, and ideally some mind of marker like the LED Wand on your
pillar valve.
Boat Dives:
We try to book a boat trip at least once a month -
either out of Exmouth or Plymouth, and occasionally Weymouth!
Please note: every diver must have an SMB and know what to
do with it!! Also, a grab bag is required to store your mask, snorkel,
fins, etc. in tidily while travelling to and from the dive sites.
Fun Dives:
Remember, Club members are welcome to come along with us for
a fun dive whenever we are diving! We will either buddy you up
with another club member, or you will be able to tag along with
a training group. We are happy to give site briefings and look
after car keys, etc., however, please remember that the students
are our primary concern!
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