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Saturday turned out just fineĀ 

13/10/2013

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Saturday Looking Good. Anyone for a dive?

11/10/2013

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Saturday looking good for a little beach dive. Winds are from the east so could be the only dive in town. All welcome.
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October 10th, 2013

10/10/2013

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Wonderful late afternoon dive today with Neil Robertson off Chesil Beach. 43 mins of liquid heaven followed by hot chocolate and home made tiffin cake courtesy of Andrea , yum yum.  Water was 16 degrees, cooling off a bit but still very good in a wet suit.
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Monday afternoon dive rude not to!

7/10/2013

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Lovely afternoon dive off the beach today 16mtrs, 44 mins vis 5-6mtrs. lots of Dog Fish today. Water was 17-18 degrees very nice. 

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1st Dry suit dive of the Autumn

29/9/2013

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Yes it's that time of year again!  Neil & I dusted off the cobwebs from our 0'Three dry suits today! Felt a bit strange not to be in our wetsuits! Even though the water is still warm we thought we'd better get up to speed and ready for Autumn diving and Dry Suit Courses.

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