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| Jerry in Baltimore runs a very good show, I'd highly recommend him. Kowloon is a great dive as is the U260. Scubadive west in Killary harbour in Galway are worth a look. Best diving with them is out at the Islands. Turk, boffin and Clare. -- Diverman "dave" <usenet@polo.devilgas.com> wrote in message news:Q3sAe.18$C62.1@newsfe5-win.ntli.net... > > "Tony Howard" <tony@samesamediving.com> wrote in message > news:42d029f5.0@entanet... > > My wife & I will be visiting the west coast of Southern Ireland in May > next > > year, as that co-incides with our tenth anniversary where we spent our > > honeymoon touring Ireland from Rosslaire to Donnegal on a pair of > > motorcycles. At that time my missus was not a dive (she did not even know > > that I was), since then we've spent the last 8 years diving the UK & > abroad. > > > > This time we are going in our (recently bought) motorhome, with the dive > > gear, so we're looking for recommendations of diving locations and dive > > centres. > > > > We want a dive centre that offers Nitrox and possibly Tri-Mix, has a good > > boat (and skipper) and plenty of decent sites including wrecks as well as > > some good photo opportunities. > > > > TIA > > > > Tony Howard > > > > > > jerry and rianne at aquaventures in baltimore. get to do the kowloon bridge, > various other wrecks, fastnet rock and the U260. pretty certain they do > trimix, deffo do nitrox though. diving when we were there 5 years ago was > from a large, fast rib. jerry skippers the boat and is hugely knowledgeable > on the wreck locations - to the point where he'd put the pick within 1m of > the centre of one of the 3m dia boilers on the alondra "it's close to the > boiler" jerry would announce. > > |
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| Jerry in Baltimore runs a very good show, I'd highly recommend him. Kowloon is a great dive as is the U260. Scubadive west in Killary harbour in Galway are worth a look. Best diving with them is out at the Islands. Turk, boffin and Clare. -- Diverman "dave" <usenet@polo.devilgas.com> wrote in message news:Q3sAe.18$C62.1@newsfe5-win.ntli.net... > > "Tony Howard" <tony@samesamediving.com> wrote in message > news:42d029f5.0@entanet... > > My wife & I will be visiting the west coast of Southern Ireland in May > next > > year, as that co-incides with our tenth anniversary where we spent our > > honeymoon touring Ireland from Rosslaire to Donnegal on a pair of > > motorcycles. At that time my missus was not a dive (she did not even know > > that I was), since then we've spent the last 8 years diving the UK & > abroad. > > > > This time we are going in our (recently bought) motorhome, with the dive > > gear, so we're looking for recommendations of diving locations and dive > > centres. > > > > We want a dive centre that offers Nitrox and possibly Tri-Mix, has a good > > boat (and skipper) and plenty of decent sites including wrecks as well as > > some good photo opportunities. > > > > TIA > > > > Tony Howard > > > > > > jerry and rianne at aquaventures in baltimore. get to do the kowloon bridge, > various other wrecks, fastnet rock and the U260. pretty certain they do > trimix, deffo do nitrox though. diving when we were there 5 years ago was > from a large, fast rib. jerry skippers the boat and is hugely knowledgeable > on the wreck locations - to the point where he'd put the pick within 1m of > the centre of one of the 3m dia boilers on the alondra "it's close to the > boiler" jerry would announce. > > |
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| My wife & I will be visiting the west coast of Southern Ireland in May next year, as that co-incides with our tenth anniversary where we spent our honeymoon touring Ireland from Rosslaire to Donnegal on a pair of motorcycles. At that time my missus was not a dive (she did not even know that I was), since then we've spent the last 8 years diving the UK & abroad. This time we are going in our (recently bought) motorhome, with the dive gear, so we're looking for recommendations of diving locations and dive centres. We want a dive centre that offers Nitrox and possibly Tri-Mix, has a good boat (and skipper) and plenty of decent sites including wrecks as well as some good photo opportunities. TIA Tony Howard |
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| Loc Ness Gat'r "Tony Howard" <tony@samesamediving.com> wrote in message news:42d029f5.0@entanet... > My wife & I will be visiting the west coast of Southern Ireland in May > next year, as that co-incides with our tenth anniversary where we spent > our honeymoon touring Ireland from Rosslaire to Donnegal on a pair of > motorcycles. At that time my missus was not a dive (she did not even know > that I was), since then we've spent the last 8 years diving the UK & > abroad. > > This time we are going in our (recently bought) motorhome, with the dive > gear, so we're looking for recommendations of diving locations and dive > centres. > > We want a dive centre that offers Nitrox and possibly Tri-Mix, has a good > boat (and skipper) and plenty of decent sites including wrecks as well as > some good photo opportunities. > > TIA > > Tony Howard > |
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| "Tony Howard" <tony@samesamediving.com> wrote in message news:42d029f5.0@entanet... > > We want a dive centre that offers Nitrox and possibly Tri-Mix, has a good > boat (and skipper) and plenty of decent sites including wrecks as well as > some good photo opportunities. > Tony Howard There is some outstanding diving on the coast of County Cork in the south west, where I have dived wrecks, scenic dives, and caves from Cork to Bantry Bay. My favourite site is the the Kowloon Bridge, the largest wreck in European waters. I don't know the current state of dive centres in the area as it has been too long since I was last there, except for Waterworld near the Maharees which should be avoided like the plague. The problem with this area of Eire is that it is exposed to the weather coming off the Atlantic so you will have to take a chance on not having a strong south-westerly. Cliff. |
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| Thanks Cliff, I'll do a trawl of diving in this area & especially the Kowloon Bridge. "Cliff Coggin" <clifford@ccoggin.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message news:daql1i$q8h$2@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk... > > "Tony Howard" <tony@samesamediving.com> wrote in message > news:42d029f5.0@entanet... >> >> We want a dive centre that offers Nitrox and possibly Tri-Mix, has a good >> boat (and skipper) and plenty of decent sites including wrecks as well as >> some good photo opportunities. > >> Tony Howard > > There is some outstanding diving on the coast of County Cork in the south > west, where I have dived wrecks, scenic dives, and caves from Cork to > Bantry > Bay. My favourite site is the the Kowloon Bridge, the largest wreck in > European waters. I don't know the current state of dive centres in the > area > as it has been too long since I was last there, except for Waterworld near > the Maharees which should be avoided like the plague. The problem with > this > area of Eire is that it is exposed to the weather coming off the Atlantic > so > you will have to take a chance on not having a strong south-westerly. > > Cliff. > > |
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| "Tony Howard" <tony@samesamediving.com> wrote in message news:42d029f5.0@entanet... > My wife & I will be visiting the west coast of Southern Ireland in May next > year, as that co-incides with our tenth anniversary where we spent our > honeymoon touring Ireland from Rosslaire to Donnegal on a pair of > motorcycles. At that time my missus was not a dive (she did not even know > that I was), since then we've spent the last 8 years diving the UK & abroad. > > This time we are going in our (recently bought) motorhome, with the dive > gear, so we're looking for recommendations of diving locations and dive > centres. > > We want a dive centre that offers Nitrox and possibly Tri-Mix, has a good > boat (and skipper) and plenty of decent sites including wrecks as well as > some good photo opportunities. > > TIA > > Tony Howard > > jerry and rianne at aquaventures in baltimore. get to do the kowloon bridge, various other wrecks, fastnet rock and the U260. pretty certain they do trimix, deffo do nitrox though. diving when we were there 5 years ago was from a large, fast rib. jerry skippers the boat and is hugely knowledgeable on the wreck locations - to the point where he'd put the pick within 1m of the centre of one of the 3m dia boilers on the alondra "it's close to the boiler" jerry would announce. |
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| You could try www.scubaireland.com. It's the official site for the Irish Underwater Council. Plenty of links to some dive centres and wreck sites. Hope it helps. Euge. "Tony Howard" <tony@samesamediving.com> wrote in message news:42d029f5.0@entanet... > My wife & I will be visiting the west coast of Southern Ireland in May > next year, as that co-incides with our tenth anniversary where we spent > our honeymoon touring Ireland from Rosslaire to Donnegal on a pair of > motorcycles. At that time my missus was not a dive (she did not even know > that I was), since then we've spent the last 8 years diving the UK & > abroad. > > This time we are going in our (recently bought) motorhome, with the dive > gear, so we're looking for recommendations of diving locations and dive > centres. > > We want a dive centre that offers Nitrox and possibly Tri-Mix, has a good > boat (and skipper) and plenty of decent sites including wrecks as well as > some good photo opportunities. > > TIA > > Tony Howard > |
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| > "Tony Howard" <tony@samesamediving.com> wrote in message > news:42d029f5.0@entanet... >> My wife & I will be visiting the west coast of Southern Ireland in May >> next year, as that co-incides with our tenth anniversary where we spent >> our honeymoon touring Ireland from Rosslaire to Donnegal on a pair of >> motorcycles. At that time my missus was not a dive (she did not even >> know that I was), since then we've spent the last 8 years diving the UK & >> abroad. Hi Tony We are in Donegal - try www.diveology.ie Scuba Dive West good in Galway - www.scubadivewest.com And the local CFT clubs can accommodate you too try www.scubaireland.com -- Ka Learn and Explore www.diveology.ie |
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| Jerry in Baltimore runs a very good show, I'd highly recommend him. Kowloon is a great dive as is the U260. Scubadive west in Killary harbour in Galway are worth a look. Best diving with them is out at the Islands. Turk, boffin and Clare. -- Diverman "dave" <usenet@polo.devilgas.com> wrote in message news:Q3sAe.18$C62.1@newsfe5-win.ntli.net... > > "Tony Howard" <tony@samesamediving.com> wrote in message > news:42d029f5.0@entanet... > > My wife & I will be visiting the west coast of Southern Ireland in May > next > > year, as that co-incides with our tenth anniversary where we spent our > > honeymoon touring Ireland from Rosslaire to Donnegal on a pair of > > motorcycles. At that time my missus was not a dive (she did not even know > > that I was), since then we've spent the last 8 years diving the UK & > abroad. > > > > This time we are going in our (recently bought) motorhome, with the dive > > gear, so we're looking for recommendations of diving locations and dive > > centres. > > > > We want a dive centre that offers Nitrox and possibly Tri-Mix, has a good > > boat (and skipper) and plenty of decent sites including wrecks as well as > > some good photo opportunities. > > > > TIA > > > > Tony Howard > > > > > > jerry and rianne at aquaventures in baltimore. get to do the kowloon bridge, > various other wrecks, fastnet rock and the U260. pretty certain they do > trimix, deffo do nitrox though. diving when we were there 5 years ago was > from a large, fast rib. jerry skippers the boat and is hugely knowledgeable > on the wreck locations - to the point where he'd put the pick within 1m of > the centre of one of the 3m dia boilers on the alondra "it's close to the > boiler" jerry would announce. > > |
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