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  #61  
Old 01-19-2006, 06:03 AM
weezle
 
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Default Re: Diving Tenerife

Hi Guys
Many, many thanks for taking the trouble to give me some very useful
information I appreciate you taking the time
I'll certainly follow up the recommendations and we're not kitted out with
semi drys as we tend either to go UK waters (or colder) & bath temperatures
with nothing in between
I guess with either skin or compact beneath tri la drysuit
The diving sounds good too, as we've scanned the web sites & will take the
information with us
I'll try to reciprocate with information if any of you ever need to know
about anywhere I've been
Regards
Hils


"Nick Eden" <null@localhost.com> wrote in message
news:6ilts1lta1o4pvvk25otropsi1gt8var6m@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 09:10:08 GMT, "weezle" <sales@weezle-diving.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Hi Guys
>>I've got a freebie break in Tenerife in early March and of course want to
>>go
>>diving.
>>Can anyone please help with advice?
>>Diving centres, dive sites, what to take in the way of equipment, water
>>temperature & therefore what suit?
>>Many thanks
>>Hils
>>

>
> I was there last year at about that time. two 3mm layers were a mite
> chilly. Some people had dry suits. I think those with semi drys were
> happiest.
> -------------------------------------
> York BSAC Web Page:
> http://website.lineone.net/~york_bsac



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  #62  
Old 01-19-2006, 06:03 AM
weezle
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Diving Tenerife

Hi Guys
Many, many thanks for taking the trouble to give me some very useful
information I appreciate you taking the time
I'll certainly follow up the recommendations and we're not kitted out with
semi drys as we tend either to go UK waters (or colder) & bath temperatures
with nothing in between
I guess with either skin or compact beneath tri la drysuit
The diving sounds good too, as we've scanned the web sites & will take the
information with us
I'll try to reciprocate with information if any of you ever need to know
about anywhere I've been
Regards
Hils


"Nick Eden" <null@localhost.com> wrote in message
news:6ilts1lta1o4pvvk25otropsi1gt8var6m@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 09:10:08 GMT, "weezle" <sales@weezle-diving.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Hi Guys
>>I've got a freebie break in Tenerife in early March and of course want to
>>go
>>diving.
>>Can anyone please help with advice?
>>Diving centres, dive sites, what to take in the way of equipment, water
>>temperature & therefore what suit?
>>Many thanks
>>Hils
>>

>
> I was there last year at about that time. two 3mm layers were a mite
> chilly. Some people had dry suits. I think those with semi drys were
> happiest.
> -------------------------------------
> York BSAC Web Page:
> http://website.lineone.net/~york_bsac



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  #63  
Old 01-19-2006, 06:03 AM
weezle
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Diving Tenerife

Hi Guys
Many, many thanks for taking the trouble to give me some very useful
information I appreciate you taking the time
I'll certainly follow up the recommendations and we're not kitted out with
semi drys as we tend either to go UK waters (or colder) & bath temperatures
with nothing in between
I guess with either skin or compact beneath tri la drysuit
The diving sounds good too, as we've scanned the web sites & will take the
information with us
I'll try to reciprocate with information if any of you ever need to know
about anywhere I've been
Regards
Hils


"Nick Eden" <null@localhost.com> wrote in message
news:6ilts1lta1o4pvvk25otropsi1gt8var6m@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 09:10:08 GMT, "weezle" <sales@weezle-diving.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Hi Guys
>>I've got a freebie break in Tenerife in early March and of course want to
>>go
>>diving.
>>Can anyone please help with advice?
>>Diving centres, dive sites, what to take in the way of equipment, water
>>temperature & therefore what suit?
>>Many thanks
>>Hils
>>

>
> I was there last year at about that time. two 3mm layers were a mite
> chilly. Some people had dry suits. I think those with semi drys were
> happiest.
> -------------------------------------
> York BSAC Web Page:
> http://website.lineone.net/~york_bsac



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  #64  
Old 01-25-2006, 03:58 PM
wish1957
 
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Default Re: Diving Tenerife

weezle wrote:
>Hi Guys
>I've got a freebie break in Tenerife in early March and of course want to go
>diving.
>Can anyone please help with advice?
>Diving centres, dive sites, what to take in the way of equipment, water
>temperature & therefore what suit?
>Many thanks
>Hils



Hi
I hope you have a wonderful time in tenerife I know we sure did 2 years
ago. I'd recommend Atlantic divers to you if you are staying in the area but
they will pick you up from your resort if transport is a problem. Just
contact Geoff as he will go out of his way to help you, they were so
friendly. Thier web site for you to browse at your leasure is....
http://www.atlantic-divers.com./.
Suit wise most wore shorties or 3-5mm semidrys which were fine.
Equipmet you can take your own or you can hire from them , they do full dive
packages and courses, both PADI AND BSAC. Compared to diving here in UK
anything above 15 is positively hot so Im sure you'll enjoy it along with the
visabilty... Hve funa and hope it helps

wish......
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  #65  
Old 01-25-2006, 03:58 PM
wish1957
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Diving Tenerife

weezle wrote:
>Hi Guys
>I've got a freebie break in Tenerife in early March and of course want to go
>diving.
>Can anyone please help with advice?
>Diving centres, dive sites, what to take in the way of equipment, water
>temperature & therefore what suit?
>Many thanks
>Hils



Hi
I hope you have a wonderful time in tenerife I know we sure did 2 years
ago. I'd recommend Atlantic divers to you if you are staying in the area but
they will pick you up from your resort if transport is a problem. Just
contact Geoff as he will go out of his way to help you, they were so
friendly. Thier web site for you to browse at your leasure is....
http://www.atlantic-divers.com./.
Suit wise most wore shorties or 3-5mm semidrys which were fine.
Equipmet you can take your own or you can hire from them , they do full dive
packages and courses, both PADI AND BSAC. Compared to diving here in UK
anything above 15 is positively hot so Im sure you'll enjoy it along with the
visabilty... Hve funa and hope it helps

wish......
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  #66  
Old 01-25-2006, 03:58 PM
wish1957
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Diving Tenerife

weezle wrote:
>Hi Guys
>I've got a freebie break in Tenerife in early March and of course want to go
>diving.
>Can anyone please help with advice?
>Diving centres, dive sites, what to take in the way of equipment, water
>temperature & therefore what suit?
>Many thanks
>Hils



Hi
I hope you have a wonderful time in tenerife I know we sure did 2 years
ago. I'd recommend Atlantic divers to you if you are staying in the area but
they will pick you up from your resort if transport is a problem. Just
contact Geoff as he will go out of his way to help you, they were so
friendly. Thier web site for you to browse at your leasure is....
http://www.atlantic-divers.com./.
Suit wise most wore shorties or 3-5mm semidrys which were fine.
Equipmet you can take your own or you can hire from them , they do full dive
packages and courses, both PADI AND BSAC. Compared to diving here in UK
anything above 15 is positively hot so Im sure you'll enjoy it along with the
visabilty... Hve funa and hope it helps

wish......
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  #67  
Old 01-25-2006, 03:58 PM
wish1957
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Diving Tenerife

weezle wrote:
>Hi Guys
>I've got a freebie break in Tenerife in early March and of course want to go
>diving.
>Can anyone please help with advice?
>Diving centres, dive sites, what to take in the way of equipment, water
>temperature & therefore what suit?
>Many thanks
>Hils



Hi
I hope you have a wonderful time in tenerife I know we sure did 2 years
ago. I'd recommend Atlantic divers to you if you are staying in the area but
they will pick you up from your resort if transport is a problem. Just
contact Geoff as he will go out of his way to help you, they were so
friendly. Thier web site for you to browse at your leasure is....
http://www.atlantic-divers.com./.
Suit wise most wore shorties or 3-5mm semidrys which were fine.
Equipmet you can take your own or you can hire from them , they do full dive
packages and courses, both PADI AND BSAC. Compared to diving here in UK
anything above 15 is positively hot so Im sure you'll enjoy it along with the
visabilty... Hve funa and hope it helps

wish......
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  #68  
Old 01-25-2006, 03:58 PM
wish1957
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Diving Tenerife

weezle wrote:
>Hi Guys
>I've got a freebie break in Tenerife in early March and of course want to go
>diving.
>Can anyone please help with advice?
>Diving centres, dive sites, what to take in the way of equipment, water
>temperature & therefore what suit?
>Many thanks
>Hils



Hi
I hope you have a wonderful time in tenerife I know we sure did 2 years
ago. I'd recommend Atlantic divers to you if you are staying in the area but
they will pick you up from your resort if transport is a problem. Just
contact Geoff as he will go out of his way to help you, they were so
friendly. Thier web site for you to browse at your leasure is....
http://www.atlantic-divers.com./.
Suit wise most wore shorties or 3-5mm semidrys which were fine.
Equipmet you can take your own or you can hire from them , they do full dive
packages and courses, both PADI AND BSAC. Compared to diving here in UK
anything above 15 is positively hot so Im sure you'll enjoy it along with the
visabilty... Hve funa and hope it helps

wish......
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  #69  
Old 01-25-2006, 03:58 PM
wish1957
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Diving Tenerife

weezle wrote:
>Hi Guys
>I've got a freebie break in Tenerife in early March and of course want to go
>diving.
>Can anyone please help with advice?
>Diving centres, dive sites, what to take in the way of equipment, water
>temperature & therefore what suit?
>Many thanks
>Hils



Hi
I hope you have a wonderful time in tenerife I know we sure did 2 years
ago. I'd recommend Atlantic divers to you if you are staying in the area but
they will pick you up from your resort if transport is a problem. Just
contact Geoff as he will go out of his way to help you, they were so
friendly. Thier web site for you to browse at your leasure is....
http://www.atlantic-divers.com./.
Suit wise most wore shorties or 3-5mm semidrys which were fine.
Equipmet you can take your own or you can hire from them , they do full dive
packages and courses, both PADI AND BSAC. Compared to diving here in UK
anything above 15 is positively hot so Im sure you'll enjoy it along with the
visabilty... Hve funa and hope it helps

wish......
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  #70  
Old 01-25-2006, 03:58 PM
wish1957
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Diving Tenerife

weezle wrote:
>Hi Guys
>I've got a freebie break in Tenerife in early March and of course want to go
>diving.
>Can anyone please help with advice?
>Diving centres, dive sites, what to take in the way of equipment, water
>temperature & therefore what suit?
>Many thanks
>Hils



Hi
I hope you have a wonderful time in tenerife I know we sure did 2 years
ago. I'd recommend Atlantic divers to you if you are staying in the area but
they will pick you up from your resort if transport is a problem. Just
contact Geoff as he will go out of his way to help you, they were so
friendly. Thier web site for you to browse at your leasure is....
http://www.atlantic-divers.com./.
Suit wise most wore shorties or 3-5mm semidrys which were fine.
Equipmet you can take your own or you can hire from them , they do full dive
packages and courses, both PADI AND BSAC. Compared to diving here in UK
anything above 15 is positively hot so Im sure you'll enjoy it along with the
visabilty... Hve funa and hope it helps

wish......
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