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Old 07-07-2006, 11:36 AM
Ian Blakeley
 
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Default Re: Seashell Dive center

On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 16:57:47 GMT in uk.rec.scuba, Melv says:

>Has anyone dived with this centre if so are they any good?
>At the moment it is 32c should i use my shorty or my 6m semi dry suit, any
>tips would be appreciated.


You don't say where you are - specifying a country and location might
give people more chance of answering. Seashell is a fairly generic
name for a dive operation. Regarding the temperature up to you if it
was 32C water temperature then go for the shorty if it's air
temperature best you check the water temperature and then make a
decision.

--
Ian
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Old 07-07-2006, 11:36 AM
Ian Blakeley
 
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Default Re: Seashell Dive center

On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 16:57:47 GMT in uk.rec.scuba, Melv says:

>Has anyone dived with this centre if so are they any good?
>At the moment it is 32c should i use my shorty or my 6m semi dry suit, any
>tips would be appreciated.


You don't say where you are - specifying a country and location might
give people more chance of answering. Seashell is a fairly generic
name for a dive operation. Regarding the temperature up to you if it
was 32C water temperature then go for the shorty if it's air
temperature best you check the water temperature and then make a
decision.

--
Ian
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Old 07-07-2006, 11:36 AM
Ian Blakeley
 
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Default Re: Seashell Dive center

On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 16:57:47 GMT in uk.rec.scuba, Melv says:

>Has anyone dived with this centre if so are they any good?
>At the moment it is 32c should i use my shorty or my 6m semi dry suit, any
>tips would be appreciated.


You don't say where you are - specifying a country and location might
give people more chance of answering. Seashell is a fairly generic
name for a dive operation. Regarding the temperature up to you if it
was 32C water temperature then go for the shorty if it's air
temperature best you check the water temperature and then make a
decision.

--
Ian
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Old 07-07-2006, 11:36 AM
Ian Blakeley
 
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Default Re: Seashell Dive center

On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 16:57:47 GMT in uk.rec.scuba, Melv says:

>Has anyone dived with this centre if so are they any good?
>At the moment it is 32c should i use my shorty or my 6m semi dry suit, any
>tips would be appreciated.


You don't say where you are - specifying a country and location might
give people more chance of answering. Seashell is a fairly generic
name for a dive operation. Regarding the temperature up to you if it
was 32C water temperature then go for the shorty if it's air
temperature best you check the water temperature and then make a
decision.

--
Ian
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Old 07-07-2006, 11:36 AM
Ian Blakeley
 
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Default Re: Seashell Dive center

On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 16:57:47 GMT in uk.rec.scuba, Melv says:

>Has anyone dived with this centre if so are they any good?
>At the moment it is 32c should i use my shorty or my 6m semi dry suit, any
>tips would be appreciated.


You don't say where you are - specifying a country and location might
give people more chance of answering. Seashell is a fairly generic
name for a dive operation. Regarding the temperature up to you if it
was 32C water temperature then go for the shorty if it's air
temperature best you check the water temperature and then make a
decision.

--
Ian
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Old 07-07-2006, 11:36 AM
Ian Blakeley
 
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Default Re: Seashell Dive center

On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 16:57:47 GMT in uk.rec.scuba, Melv says:

>Has anyone dived with this centre if so are they any good?
>At the moment it is 32c should i use my shorty or my 6m semi dry suit, any
>tips would be appreciated.


You don't say where you are - specifying a country and location might
give people more chance of answering. Seashell is a fairly generic
name for a dive operation. Regarding the temperature up to you if it
was 32C water temperature then go for the shorty if it's air
temperature best you check the water temperature and then make a
decision.

--
Ian
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Old 07-07-2006, 11:36 AM
Ian Blakeley
 
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Default Re: Seashell Dive center

On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 16:57:47 GMT in uk.rec.scuba, Melv says:

>Has anyone dived with this centre if so are they any good?
>At the moment it is 32c should i use my shorty or my 6m semi dry suit, any
>tips would be appreciated.


You don't say where you are - specifying a country and location might
give people more chance of answering. Seashell is a fairly generic
name for a dive operation. Regarding the temperature up to you if it
was 32C water temperature then go for the shorty if it's air
temperature best you check the water temperature and then make a
decision.

--
Ian
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Old 03-27-2007, 12:40 AM
Melv
 
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Default Seashell Dive center

Has anyone dived with this centre if so are they any good?
At the moment it is 32c should i use my shorty or my 6m semi dry suit, any
tips would be appreciated.

Thanks for your help
Melv


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Old 03-27-2007, 12:40 AM
Ian Blakeley
 
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Default Re: Seashell Dive center

On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 16:57:47 GMT in uk.rec.scuba, Melv says:

>Has anyone dived with this centre if so are they any good?
>At the moment it is 32c should i use my shorty or my 6m semi dry suit, any
>tips would be appreciated.


You don't say where you are - specifying a country and location might
give people more chance of answering. Seashell is a fairly generic
name for a dive operation. Regarding the temperature up to you if it
was 32C water temperature then go for the shorty if it's air
temperature best you check the water temperature and then make a
decision.

--
Ian
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