Diving Charters: Lymington
  Boats
 
Wight Spirit
Skipper Dave Wendes
Boat
Evolution 38S
Spaces 12 passengers plus crew
Availability April to December
Charter Groups
Contact Tel: 02380 270390  Email  Web
Wreck diving
Reef diving
Sport diving
Pick-up location - at the end of Bath Road, Lymington, at the Harbour Master's Pontoon (adjacent to Royal Lymington Yacht Cub). See map below. Plenty of parking available close by: Streetmap
 
Hi everyone (posted 11-6-2011)

I have the following spaces coming up:

Thursday 16 June. Diving un unidentified wreck in about 60 metres, mid Channel. Meet 0745 to leave 0815. 5 spaces.

Friday 17 June. Diving the American tanker Y48 in 58 metres. Meet 0830 to leave 0900. 2 spaces.

Sunday 19 June. Diving the Spyros in 31 metres. Meet 1115 to leave 1145. 2 spaces.

Thursday 23 June. Lots of spaces to dive the Smyrna in 55 metres. Meet 0700 to leave 0730.

Friday 24 June. Diving the Nurnberg in 60 metres. Meet 0715 to leave 0745. 4 spaces.

Wednesday 6 July. Diving the Fenna in 23 metres. 2 spaces. Not sure just yet whether we're diving early or late.

Friday 8 July. Diving a 40 metre wreck, either the Azemmour or Myrtlegrove. Meet 0745 to leave 0815. 4 spaces.

Names to me please asap. Dave
 
 
 
 
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British Sub Aqua Club
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Shogun
Skipper Bjorn Melin
Boat
Pepe Catfish 12m
Spaces 12 passengers plus crew
Availability All Year
Charter Groups
Contact Tel: 07775 582915  Email  Web
Wreck diving
Fishing
Scenic
Nature
Commercial
Pick-up location
- at the end of Bath Road, Lymington, at the Harbour Master's Pontoon (adjacent to Royal Lymington Yacht Cub). See map below. Plenty of parking available close by: Streetmap
 
Our diving trips normally take place around the Solent, West of Wight, Dorset and the Northern English Channel. In general up to 20 miles from the Needles.

There are hundreds of wrecks within our operating area, some big and some small, but we generally tend to dive from a list of around 30 depending on what our divers are interested in.

We offer depths for a whole range of divers including newly qualified divers right the way through to technical "deep" divers. Most of the wrecks are around the 12-30m range, but there is plenty of shallower and deeper dives depending on what is required and the divers preference.

We are often involved with Maritime Archaeology Survey Projects through our partner company Marna Scientific Diving Services (MSDS),  so we are fortunate enough to be involved in some of the new wreck discoveries around the Solent. We also carry out our own surveys of new wrecks and are planning to operate field schools in the summer, for divers that wish to get more involved with Diving Heritage Projects.
It's not just wrecks though, there is also lots of marine life and scenic/drifts for those with a more natural interest. Bjorn Melin (skipper of Shogun)