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| The trip: One weeks liveaboard 'safari' on M.V Orchid, out of Sharm. On board, 12 pax, including my crew and Mr and Mrs Splosh Junkie, of this parish. The boat: Comfortable and spacious for 12. Looking a little tired, but this was it's last week before going into dry dock for refit. The crew were excellent, particular qudos to M.C. Teta and to chef Abdul - who managed to produce superlative food in sea conditions where I didn't much fancy standing up, let alone cooking. Dive guide Sharif was more or less tolerant of 'avoid the crowds' approaches to dive planning, though a little strict on max dive times (possibly due to his usual job on day boats). Up to the last day where he made his point that he wanted us to play duckings by waving a large knife to emphasise the words 'guided dive, OK?' Sea conditions: Variable, from limpid lagoons to full-on North Sea squalls. One day we were already moored in Tiran, while a portentious forecast combined with a flaying sandstorm to prevent all dayboats leaving Sharm, meaning we had the surreal experience of sailing down the Sinai coast with nary another boat in sight. Stuntperson of the week award to Mrs Splosh, for her wave-powered lying position leap right over one table over to the other side of the saloon. Hope the shins are healing! Second place to Dave for his unplanned horizontal sideways entry technique after being skittled off the dive platform. The diving: Underwater, conditions were much better - viz usually 25-30 metres, 23/24 degrees all week. All the drama at the surface was just wind-wave, and didn't produce surge deeper than two or three metres. The diving was good, but not the Red Sea at it's best, my top dive of the week a rare current-free encounter with the old favourite, Shark and Yolanda. January isn't the best time to see either big Pelagics or big schools of reef fish - combined with the intermittent squally topside weather, I wouldn't rush back to the Red Sea in Jan. Still a top week, on a good boat. Ras Katy - 26.3m for 44 min, viz 30m, Nitrox 32 Ras Ghazlani - 19.1m for 47 min, viz 30m, Nitrox 30 Dunraven - 29.3m for 45 min, viz 30m, Nitrox 32 Shag Rock/Sarah H - 19.9m for 44 min, viz 30m, Nitrox 31 Thistlegorm - 25.1m for 32 min, viz 15m, Nitrox 30 Thistlegorm - 24.0m for 32 min, Night, Nitrox 31 Thistlegorm - 22.3m for 38 min, viz 25m, Nitrox 32 Small Passage - 15.0m for 50 min, viz 25m, Nitrox 32 Small Passage - 6.7m for 27 min, Night, Nitrox 30 Shark/Yolanda Reef - 30.5m for 50 min, viz 25m, Nitrox 31 Jackfish Alley - 18.7m for 51 min, viz 25m, Nitrox 31 Thomas Reef, Tiran - 32.6m for 41 min, viz 30m, Nitrox 31 Jackson Reef, Tiran - 26.6m for 46 min, viz 30m, Nitrox 31 The Temple - 18.9m for 38 min, viz 25m, Nitrox 32 Ras Umm Sid - 14.6m for 44 min, viz 25m, Nitrox 30 Cheers, Huw -- http://www.huwporter.com |
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| "Huw Porter" <huwporter@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:8f80c64f.0401290559.55e1ecca@posting.google.c om... > The trip: One weeks liveaboard 'safari' on M.V Orchid, out of Sharm. > On board, 12 pax, including my crew and Mr and Mrs Splosh Junkie, of > this parish. Nice report, Huw! I'm off out on a liveaboard myself in two weeks time so it's useful to know the sort of sea conditions/temperatures we're likely to encounter. Out of interest, why only 32% on most of your dives? Were richer mixes not available? And where's the photos, old chap?!!!! |
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| "Bardo" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:bvb3sk$oo633$1@ID-115313.news.uni-berlin.de > > "Huw Porter" <huwporter@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:8f80c64f.0401290559.55e1ecca@posting.google.c om... > > The trip: One weeks liveaboard 'safari' on M.V Orchid, out of Sharm. > > On board, 12 pax, including my crew and Mr and Mrs Splosh Junkie, of > > this parish. > > Nice report, Huw! I'm off out on a liveaboard myself in two weeks time so > it's useful to know the sort of sea conditions/temperatures we're likely to > encounter. Out of interest, why only 32% on most of your dives? Were richer > mixes not available? it was a fixed price (GBP60) for 'nitrox' for the week - this basically meant 32%, they may have pumped a hotter fill or two (assuming the membrane system could cope) but 'allowed' runtime and/or tank capacity were the limiting factors on runtime, so I didn't ask. > And where's the photos, old chap?!!!! Ask Splosh, he was waving a camera about! Cheers, Huw -- http://www.huwporter.com -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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"Huw Porter" <huwporter@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:8f80c64f.0401290559.55e1ecca@posting.google.c om... > Stuntperson of the week award to Mrs Splosh, for her wave-powered > lying position leap right over one table over to the other side of the > saloon. Hope the shins are healing! Yes thanks - Think the massage @ the Sheraton helped. > January isn't the best time to see either big Pelagics > or big schools of reef fish - combined with the intermittent squally > topside weather, I wouldn't rush back to the Red Sea in Jan. Still a > top week, on a good boat. But still better than Anglesey in August or Capernwray in Crappy weather. Beats working anyday! Alex |
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