Schedule of Events

         

  • Monday Night-Club Meeting at the Boscombe Down Recreation club, Amesbury.
  • Weekend-Club dive, location and timings to be to be confirmed. These are chosen by the dive Marshal of the day to fit in with local weather conditions, and skill level of divers.
  • Ocean Diver courses and other training ongoing throughout the winter months.
  • See the Notices page for weekend events coming up in the future!
  • For More details contact:
    diving@salisburydiveclub.co.uk
         
     
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DIARY 2012

   
MONTH
EVENT
COMMENTS
JAN 2012

16th Cave Diving Presentation - Christine Grosart. CaveDivingUK

17th Club Committee Meeting.

23rd Gozo Club Dive Holiday - Post holiday presentation including incident report. Photos, Video, and much more!

28th Boat & Trailer rotation excercise. Removed to Salisbury for maintenance.

Boscombe Rec Club - 8:00pm

Boscombe Rec Club - 8:00pm

Boscombe Rec Club - 8:00pm

Road Move.

FEB 2012

04th Boat Cleaning and Maintenance 10:00am

06th Dive Leader O2 Admin 8:00 pm

23rd Decompression Chamber Pot Dive - Reading

Graham's House

Boscombe Rec Club

Contact Martin

MAR 2012

05th Club AGM Boscombe Down Rec Club 7:30pm

Boscombe Down Rec Club 7:30pm

APRIL 2012  

 

MAY 2012    
JUN 2012 08th - 17th Lochaline Club Dive Holiday - Diving the Sound of Mull from 3 ribs. Staying at the Lochaline Dive Lodge. (18 attending so far)
Contact Martin for more information.
JULY 2012  
AUG 2012

 

 

Sept 2012    
OCT 2012

 

 

Nov 2012    
DEC 2012  
Aug 2013 Mexico, Cavern Diving. See Martin Kite
 
                                         
 
Wreck Diving
Club Diving is generally done in an area within 15 miles from Swanage. Typical dive sites are The wreck of the Kyarra, The Black Hawk, The Venezuala, the Betsy-Anna or even some wrecks off the Isle of Wight.
Scenic Diving
There are some good areas for scenic diving along the Dorset coast. These include reefs in the area of Kimmeridge, Dancing Ledges,  Chapman's Pool and the extremely popular Poole Patch, where a virtual soup of prehistoric worm like creatures can be found entombed as fossils. Future diving is likely to include sites further afield, due to the greater mobility of the new Club Boat. 
 
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