Diving the Tuncurry
10 meter viz sounds pretty good for a dive in Sydney of late, but when I left my house this morning that is what I had on the F3 for the drive up to the Central Coast! Sydney and surrounds was blanketed in a thick layer of fog and there were places where I could hardly see the road. On the positive side, a thick fog usually means no wind (as that would blow it away), so maybe we would have a nice dive. After a bit of a stressful drive, I finally made it to Ettalong, parked (we beat the Scuba Shack divers to the wharf and got some of the few remaining unlimited parking spaces) and caught up...
Read MoreBWACers on the Birchgrove Park
This weekend we thought we might try something different for a change, so we, (Arthur, Michael K, Paul Nillesen, Andy, President Charlie & I) packed our gear aboard the Barry D at an ungodly hour for a Saturday morning and set sail for the wreck of the SS Birchgrove Park. The ride to the dive site was a tad bumpy due to Andrew hitting every pot hole in sight. As per usual there was the continual volley of wit the minute we stepped from our cars. We encountered two other dive boats nearby this wreck today who suggested the viz was terrible! One dive boat even implied that they were going...
Read MoreBWAC Adelaide Dive 2 – Sat 6 Aug 2011
I had a look at the forecast for this weekend and spoke to Graham and we decided it looked a good time to dive the Adelaide. I had a few friends (Matt Dalton & Greg Rose) that were interested in joining BWAC and waiting for the chance to dive the Adelaide. I spoke to them and they were keen. I booked the boat with Michael Foster and asked him if he knew of anyone else that may like to dive with us, Arthur and Ulrike agreed to come along and Mike Wilson is going to boat sit for us (Thanks Mike). I booked the mooring for 12:30pm as my son was playing rugby league in the morning. We got to...
Read MoreBWAC Adelaide Dive 1 – Sat 6 Aug 2011
It was great to finally have a reasonable dive on our famous “Adelaide”. Loved by more every day especially the fish as per enclosed photo and by the divers checking out that famous one of a kind Bow. We had the 8.30 am mooring time and already upon arrival there were numerous dive boats around going about their buisness. The water was clear enough as per photos although a tad cool. Thanks to Mike Wilson boat sitting, we were able to have a good hour on the wreck and only exited when I got a good dose of the shivers. The wreck is going to take a while to explore and is great for...
Read MoreBirchgrove Park
It’s Friday morning and I received a text from Michael Foster: You diving tomorrow? …might be a little dirty and not real warm. I can hardy wait After the conditions we’ve had over the last few weeks, I suspect Mike will be right. Anyway, the waverider buoys are all saying that the seas will be flat and the forecast is for no wind, so we better enjoy it while we can. Saturday morning see’s the usual suspects braving the early morning start – Mike Foster, Spiro, Arthur, Andrew & myself, with Doug acting as boat sitter (he has a cold), quickly load up the boat...
Read MoreAm I Ever Gonna to Get to Dive Agian?
No way, get f####d, f##k off! (and for those of you to young to remember The Angles pub classic Am I ever gonna to see your face again, that probably makes no sense, but Google will explain). Last weekend was cancelled, the week before was the infamous ‘wash cycle’ dive on the Adelaide and the weather is atrocious again – and this weekend forcast is shocking: gale warning, 20 knot winds, 4-8m seas! We’re all getting dehydrated from being out of the water so long! What happened to winter being the peak diving season? Maybe time for a holiday! Anyone for...
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