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  #21  
Old 01-15-2006, 08:16 AM
Rick Hughes
 
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Default Re: Winter Diving In Malta


"David Johnson" <david.johnson007@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
news:43bfea01$2_1@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> Hi
> I'm going on holiday to Malta in Mid February and plan to do several
> dives.
> Can anyone advise me on what type of dive suit I should take.
> Thanks
> David


I went diving in Gozo last year and just had an email response from the dive
centre over the same question.

Here is their response ...
"We are open all year round...........however, from December until May I
dive in my drysuit!

Actually, the best time to come to Gozo would be from May until October.
The water temperatures are approximately 13 - 14 degrees in March, 15 - 16
degrees in April, 17 - 19 degrees in May, 20 - 22 degrees in June, 23 - 26
degrees in July, 27 - 29 degrees in August, 27 - 25 degrees in September,
24 - 22 degrees in October, 22 - 20 degrees in November, 20 - 18 degrees in
December, 17 - 14 degrees in January, 14 - 13 degrees in February.

Moreover, March is normally the worst month for storms, strong winds and
very rough seas.

This said, we have divers using 2-piece 5mm wetsuits all round the
year...... it depends from one person to the other. You can also be
lucky....... you might come for a week in March and find summer-like
conditions but on the other hand you might not be so lucky..."



Hope that helps.
14 degrees in March is too cool for me ... now looking for somewhere else
.... maybe Tenerife ?


Rick


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  #22  
Old 01-15-2006, 05:17 PM
Watts
 
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Default Re: Winter Diving In Malta

Just got back from Malta and water temp is not going to change too much til
March. I dived in a dry suit, but many dived in 5mm 2 piece wet suit and
they said they were fine till they got out the water and the wind chill
factor hit them! But if you are in a sheltered spot - no probs.

"Rick Hughes" <rick_hughes@btconnect.com> wrote in message
news:dqdhv2$g37$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
>
> "David Johnson" <david.johnson007@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:43bfea01$2_1@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> > Hi
> > I'm going on holiday to Malta in Mid February and plan to do several
> > dives.
> > Can anyone advise me on what type of dive suit I should take.
> > Thanks
> > David

>
> I went diving in Gozo last year and just had an email response from the

dive
> centre over the same question.
>
> Here is their response ...
> "We are open all year round...........however, from December until May I
> dive in my drysuit!
>
> Actually, the best time to come to Gozo would be from May until October.
> The water temperatures are approximately 13 - 14 degrees in March, 15 - 16
> degrees in April, 17 - 19 degrees in May, 20 - 22 degrees in June, 23 - 26
> degrees in July, 27 - 29 degrees in August, 27 - 25 degrees in September,
> 24 - 22 degrees in October, 22 - 20 degrees in November, 20 - 18 degrees

in
> December, 17 - 14 degrees in January, 14 - 13 degrees in February.
>
> Moreover, March is normally the worst month for storms, strong winds and
> very rough seas.
>
> This said, we have divers using 2-piece 5mm wetsuits all round the
> year...... it depends from one person to the other. You can also be
> lucky....... you might come for a week in March and find summer-like
> conditions but on the other hand you might not be so lucky..."
>
>
>
> Hope that helps.
> 14 degrees in March is too cool for me ... now looking for somewhere else
> ... maybe Tenerife ?
>
>
> Rick
>
>



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  #23  
Old 01-15-2006, 05:17 PM
Watts
 
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Default Re: Winter Diving In Malta

Just got back from Malta and water temp is not going to change too much til
March. I dived in a dry suit, but many dived in 5mm 2 piece wet suit and
they said they were fine till they got out the water and the wind chill
factor hit them! But if you are in a sheltered spot - no probs.

"Rick Hughes" <rick_hughes@btconnect.com> wrote in message
news:dqdhv2$g37$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
>
> "David Johnson" <david.johnson007@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:43bfea01$2_1@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> > Hi
> > I'm going on holiday to Malta in Mid February and plan to do several
> > dives.
> > Can anyone advise me on what type of dive suit I should take.
> > Thanks
> > David

>
> I went diving in Gozo last year and just had an email response from the

dive
> centre over the same question.
>
> Here is their response ...
> "We are open all year round...........however, from December until May I
> dive in my drysuit!
>
> Actually, the best time to come to Gozo would be from May until October.
> The water temperatures are approximately 13 - 14 degrees in March, 15 - 16
> degrees in April, 17 - 19 degrees in May, 20 - 22 degrees in June, 23 - 26
> degrees in July, 27 - 29 degrees in August, 27 - 25 degrees in September,
> 24 - 22 degrees in October, 22 - 20 degrees in November, 20 - 18 degrees

in
> December, 17 - 14 degrees in January, 14 - 13 degrees in February.
>
> Moreover, March is normally the worst month for storms, strong winds and
> very rough seas.
>
> This said, we have divers using 2-piece 5mm wetsuits all round the
> year...... it depends from one person to the other. You can also be
> lucky....... you might come for a week in March and find summer-like
> conditions but on the other hand you might not be so lucky..."
>
>
>
> Hope that helps.
> 14 degrees in March is too cool for me ... now looking for somewhere else
> ... maybe Tenerife ?
>
>
> Rick
>
>



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  #24  
Old 01-15-2006, 05:17 PM
Watts
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Winter Diving In Malta

Just got back from Malta and water temp is not going to change too much til
March. I dived in a dry suit, but many dived in 5mm 2 piece wet suit and
they said they were fine till they got out the water and the wind chill
factor hit them! But if you are in a sheltered spot - no probs.

"Rick Hughes" <rick_hughes@btconnect.com> wrote in message
news:dqdhv2$g37$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
>
> "David Johnson" <david.johnson007@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:43bfea01$2_1@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> > Hi
> > I'm going on holiday to Malta in Mid February and plan to do several
> > dives.
> > Can anyone advise me on what type of dive suit I should take.
> > Thanks
> > David

>
> I went diving in Gozo last year and just had an email response from the

dive
> centre over the same question.
>
> Here is their response ...
> "We are open all year round...........however, from December until May I
> dive in my drysuit!
>
> Actually, the best time to come to Gozo would be from May until October.
> The water temperatures are approximately 13 - 14 degrees in March, 15 - 16
> degrees in April, 17 - 19 degrees in May, 20 - 22 degrees in June, 23 - 26
> degrees in July, 27 - 29 degrees in August, 27 - 25 degrees in September,
> 24 - 22 degrees in October, 22 - 20 degrees in November, 20 - 18 degrees

in
> December, 17 - 14 degrees in January, 14 - 13 degrees in February.
>
> Moreover, March is normally the worst month for storms, strong winds and
> very rough seas.
>
> This said, we have divers using 2-piece 5mm wetsuits all round the
> year...... it depends from one person to the other. You can also be
> lucky....... you might come for a week in March and find summer-like
> conditions but on the other hand you might not be so lucky..."
>
>
>
> Hope that helps.
> 14 degrees in March is too cool for me ... now looking for somewhere else
> ... maybe Tenerife ?
>
>
> Rick
>
>



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  #25  
Old 01-15-2006, 05:17 PM
Watts
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Winter Diving In Malta

Just got back from Malta and water temp is not going to change too much til
March. I dived in a dry suit, but many dived in 5mm 2 piece wet suit and
they said they were fine till they got out the water and the wind chill
factor hit them! But if you are in a sheltered spot - no probs.

"Rick Hughes" <rick_hughes@btconnect.com> wrote in message
news:dqdhv2$g37$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
>
> "David Johnson" <david.johnson007@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:43bfea01$2_1@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> > Hi
> > I'm going on holiday to Malta in Mid February and plan to do several
> > dives.
> > Can anyone advise me on what type of dive suit I should take.
> > Thanks
> > David

>
> I went diving in Gozo last year and just had an email response from the

dive
> centre over the same question.
>
> Here is their response ...
> "We are open all year round...........however, from December until May I
> dive in my drysuit!
>
> Actually, the best time to come to Gozo would be from May until October.
> The water temperatures are approximately 13 - 14 degrees in March, 15 - 16
> degrees in April, 17 - 19 degrees in May, 20 - 22 degrees in June, 23 - 26
> degrees in July, 27 - 29 degrees in August, 27 - 25 degrees in September,
> 24 - 22 degrees in October, 22 - 20 degrees in November, 20 - 18 degrees

in
> December, 17 - 14 degrees in January, 14 - 13 degrees in February.
>
> Moreover, March is normally the worst month for storms, strong winds and
> very rough seas.
>
> This said, we have divers using 2-piece 5mm wetsuits all round the
> year...... it depends from one person to the other. You can also be
> lucky....... you might come for a week in March and find summer-like
> conditions but on the other hand you might not be so lucky..."
>
>
>
> Hope that helps.
> 14 degrees in March is too cool for me ... now looking for somewhere else
> ... maybe Tenerife ?
>
>
> Rick
>
>



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  #26  
Old 01-15-2006, 05:17 PM
Watts
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Winter Diving In Malta

Just got back from Malta and water temp is not going to change too much til
March. I dived in a dry suit, but many dived in 5mm 2 piece wet suit and
they said they were fine till they got out the water and the wind chill
factor hit them! But if you are in a sheltered spot - no probs.

"Rick Hughes" <rick_hughes@btconnect.com> wrote in message
news:dqdhv2$g37$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
>
> "David Johnson" <david.johnson007@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:43bfea01$2_1@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> > Hi
> > I'm going on holiday to Malta in Mid February and plan to do several
> > dives.
> > Can anyone advise me on what type of dive suit I should take.
> > Thanks
> > David

>
> I went diving in Gozo last year and just had an email response from the

dive
> centre over the same question.
>
> Here is their response ...
> "We are open all year round...........however, from December until May I
> dive in my drysuit!
>
> Actually, the best time to come to Gozo would be from May until October.
> The water temperatures are approximately 13 - 14 degrees in March, 15 - 16
> degrees in April, 17 - 19 degrees in May, 20 - 22 degrees in June, 23 - 26
> degrees in July, 27 - 29 degrees in August, 27 - 25 degrees in September,
> 24 - 22 degrees in October, 22 - 20 degrees in November, 20 - 18 degrees

in
> December, 17 - 14 degrees in January, 14 - 13 degrees in February.
>
> Moreover, March is normally the worst month for storms, strong winds and
> very rough seas.
>
> This said, we have divers using 2-piece 5mm wetsuits all round the
> year...... it depends from one person to the other. You can also be
> lucky....... you might come for a week in March and find summer-like
> conditions but on the other hand you might not be so lucky..."
>
>
>
> Hope that helps.
> 14 degrees in March is too cool for me ... now looking for somewhere else
> ... maybe Tenerife ?
>
>
> Rick
>
>



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  #27  
Old 01-15-2006, 05:17 PM
Watts
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Winter Diving In Malta

Just got back from Malta and water temp is not going to change too much til
March. I dived in a dry suit, but many dived in 5mm 2 piece wet suit and
they said they were fine till they got out the water and the wind chill
factor hit them! But if you are in a sheltered spot - no probs.

"Rick Hughes" <rick_hughes@btconnect.com> wrote in message
news:dqdhv2$g37$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
>
> "David Johnson" <david.johnson007@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:43bfea01$2_1@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> > Hi
> > I'm going on holiday to Malta in Mid February and plan to do several
> > dives.
> > Can anyone advise me on what type of dive suit I should take.
> > Thanks
> > David

>
> I went diving in Gozo last year and just had an email response from the

dive
> centre over the same question.
>
> Here is their response ...
> "We are open all year round...........however, from December until May I
> dive in my drysuit!
>
> Actually, the best time to come to Gozo would be from May until October.
> The water temperatures are approximately 13 - 14 degrees in March, 15 - 16
> degrees in April, 17 - 19 degrees in May, 20 - 22 degrees in June, 23 - 26
> degrees in July, 27 - 29 degrees in August, 27 - 25 degrees in September,
> 24 - 22 degrees in October, 22 - 20 degrees in November, 20 - 18 degrees

in
> December, 17 - 14 degrees in January, 14 - 13 degrees in February.
>
> Moreover, March is normally the worst month for storms, strong winds and
> very rough seas.
>
> This said, we have divers using 2-piece 5mm wetsuits all round the
> year...... it depends from one person to the other. You can also be
> lucky....... you might come for a week in March and find summer-like
> conditions but on the other hand you might not be so lucky..."
>
>
>
> Hope that helps.
> 14 degrees in March is too cool for me ... now looking for somewhere else
> ... maybe Tenerife ?
>
>
> Rick
>
>



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  #28  
Old 01-15-2006, 05:17 PM
Watts
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Winter Diving In Malta

Just got back from Malta and water temp is not going to change too much til
March. I dived in a dry suit, but many dived in 5mm 2 piece wet suit and
they said they were fine till they got out the water and the wind chill
factor hit them! But if you are in a sheltered spot - no probs.

"Rick Hughes" <rick_hughes@btconnect.com> wrote in message
news:dqdhv2$g37$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
>
> "David Johnson" <david.johnson007@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:43bfea01$2_1@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> > Hi
> > I'm going on holiday to Malta in Mid February and plan to do several
> > dives.
> > Can anyone advise me on what type of dive suit I should take.
> > Thanks
> > David

>
> I went diving in Gozo last year and just had an email response from the

dive
> centre over the same question.
>
> Here is their response ...
> "We are open all year round...........however, from December until May I
> dive in my drysuit!
>
> Actually, the best time to come to Gozo would be from May until October.
> The water temperatures are approximately 13 - 14 degrees in March, 15 - 16
> degrees in April, 17 - 19 degrees in May, 20 - 22 degrees in June, 23 - 26
> degrees in July, 27 - 29 degrees in August, 27 - 25 degrees in September,
> 24 - 22 degrees in October, 22 - 20 degrees in November, 20 - 18 degrees

in
> December, 17 - 14 degrees in January, 14 - 13 degrees in February.
>
> Moreover, March is normally the worst month for storms, strong winds and
> very rough seas.
>
> This said, we have divers using 2-piece 5mm wetsuits all round the
> year...... it depends from one person to the other. You can also be
> lucky....... you might come for a week in March and find summer-like
> conditions but on the other hand you might not be so lucky..."
>
>
>
> Hope that helps.
> 14 degrees in March is too cool for me ... now looking for somewhere else
> ... maybe Tenerife ?
>
>
> Rick
>
>



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Old 03-27-2007, 12:37 AM
David Johnson
 
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Default Winter Diving In Malta

Hi
I'm going on holiday to Malta in Mid February and plan to do several dives.
Can anyone advise me on what type of dive suit I should take.
Thanks
David


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Old 03-27-2007, 12:37 AM
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Harald_Lj=F8en?=
 
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Default Re: Winter Diving In Malta

David Johnson wrote:
> I'm going on holiday to Malta in Mid February and plan to do several
> dives. Can anyone advise me on what type of dive suit I should take.


According to the temperature chart on the link below, the water
temperature in february will be around 15 degrees C. If I had to choose
between my 5 mm wetsuit and my drysuit, I would probably choose my
drysuit. The ideal suit would possibly be a 7 mm semi dry.

http://www.calypsodivers.com/core/se...e=general_info

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harald
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