Diving
Dives
I've had 54 2-star dives so far:
Dive number | Date | Site | Location | Area | Country | Wreck | Freshwater | Depth (m) | Bottom time (min) | Total time (min) | Divers | Quality | Summary | Equipment |
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3 |
16 Mar 1980 | Cuan Ferry | Seil Island | Oban | Scotland | 8 | 20 | 20 | Iain Hosking, Lizzie Daw | Boat dive again. Dived with Lizzie Daw. Strong current caused problems for the boat but we lost it underwater. Masses of kelp, some sea urchins & starfish. Couldn't find any place deeper than 8m so came up. | Aluminium 56 cu ft, own demand valve, ABLJ 6 | |||
7 |
21 Apr 1980 | St Abbs Head | South side of the Firth of Forth | Forth | Scotland | 10 | 25 | 25 | Iain Hosking, Geoff Hide | Boat dive. Wind 3-5 and strong swell. Went down with Geoff. Vis low; 4-5 feet. Lots of kelp and sea urchins but not much else. Saw puffins. | Steel 60, own dv, ABLJ 6 | |||
8 |
23 Apr 1980 | Dunbar | South side of the Firth of Forth | Forth | Scotland | 7 | 25 | 25 | Iain Hosking, Murray Grant | Shore dive. Went out with Murray and swam round a rock. Vis poor, 2-3m. Sea urchins, starfish, crabs etc. Went for a 15 min snorkel afterwards. | Steel 60, own dv, ABLJ 6 | |||
15 |
20 Jul 1980 | Switha | Off Edinburgh | Forth | Scotland | 6 | 40 | 40 | Iain Hosking, Colwyn Jones | Dived with Colwyn Jones. Nature of bottom: steel plate with patches of brass & copper. Shoals of fish, giant lobster. Heavy swell. Seasick. | Steel 60, own dv, Fenzy 1 | |||
57 |
21 Jun 1981 | May Island | Forth | Scotland | 11 | 15 | 15 | Iain Hosking, George Hay | Round to south end of May Island to look for wreck of small lobster boat. Searched up and down shore at various depths but found only a few broken pieces. | Steel 60 | ||||
68 |
22 Sep 1981 | Floristan | Kilchiaran Bay | Islay | Scotland | 11 | 10 | 10 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Very rough. Down buoy line to steel plates and chain, and some copper pipe. Then we lost it, and covered vast areas of seabed before giving up. Vis 3m. | own | |||
78 |
27 Mar 1982 | Dunollie Castle | Oban Bay | Oban | Scotland | 18 | 25 | 25 | Iain Hosking, Ceri Reid | Fairly boring - cliffs to 10m then boulder slope leading to steeply-shelving sandy bottom. Life - starfish, with the occasional crab, sea urchin, tubeworm etc as we went deeper. Vis 4m. Saw an otter. | own | |||
79 |
27 Mar 1982 | Railway Quay | Oban Bay | Oban | Scotland | 5 | 15 | 15 | Iain Hosking, Susan Playfair | Little evidence of excess lobsters or congers. Best thing was light steaming past the pier - very dramatic. Grossly underweight. | own. 4lbs less weight. | |||
84 |
10 Apr 1982 | Salen Pier | Salen | Mull | Scotland | 14 | 15 | 15 | Iain Hosking, Susan Playfair | Plowter round pier with Susan to check out her new dry suit. OK apart from neck seal. Plenty of somersaults etc. Also plenty of scallops. Vis crap. | own | |||
99 |
16 Apr 1982 | Rondo | Eileanan Glasa, Sound of Mull | Mull | Scotland | 30 | 11 | 13 | Iain Hosking, Susan Playfair | Search for Ewan's tanks. Decent current at last...Wreck not buoyed, so had to find it again, by contouring at 15m. Down to 30m and back up slowly, very slowly, in fact all time slowest ascent. Curious wrasse. | own | |||
102 |
18 May 1982 | Seacliffs | North Berwick | Forth | Scotland | 6 | 20 | 20 | Iain Hosking, Ceri Reid | Second lobster hunt. Forgot weight belt (rats!) so borrowed Susan's and was somewhat buoyant. Let all air out of suit so water came in great quantities => cold. But! found huge lobster in cleft - trouble was, it was inextricable. Went for a snorkel beforehand. Vis fairly poor. | own, but Susan's weight belt (24lbs) and Ceri's Ocean Pro | |||
126 |
29 Oct 1982 | Golden Gift | Oban Bay | Oban | Scotland | 15 | 10 | 10 | Iain Hosking, Jenny Clough, Ross Butler | Usual crabs, fish and stuff, and good phosphorescence. Short dive because Jenny was too heavy. | own | |||
127 |
30 Oct 1982 | Golden Gift | Oban Bay | Oban | Scotland | 10 | 10 | 10 | Iain Hosking, Jane Martin | Jane's first dive with a dry suit. All went smoothly, except for my sinuses, which were hell. | own | |||
151 |
10 Aug 1983 | Switha | Off Edinburgh | Forth | Scotland | 4 | 20 | 20 | Iain Hosking, Heather Gates | Took Heather down near the 'Switha'. Long after sunset and getting dark. Heather had ear-clearing problems and when we did get down it was pretty uninspiring. Good boat trip, marred only by hitting LW Springs on return to Granton. | own | |||
180 |
9 May 1984 | Dun Domhnuill | Garvellachs (SW corner of the islan) | Oban | Scotland | 8 | 15 | 15 | Iain Hosking, John Hart | Training dive. Took John Hart (teacher at Merchiston) for his first dive. Sunny but vis crap: 2-3 feet. Crawford reported it was worse round behind the rock. How? No problems apart from his mask filling up and possibly 2-4 lbs overweighted. | own | |||
184 |
20 May 1984 | Urlana | Geo Mor, NW of Idrigill Point, near Harlosh | Skye | Scotland | 13 | 45 | 45 | Iain Hosking, June Ralston | Dived with June again. Relaxed, shallow plowter in excellent vis with substantial wave action. Bright colours abounded, as did bits of brass. Surface scenery very spectacular. Ventured into cave on return journey. | own | |||
186 |
21 May 1984 | Rhodesia | Duntulm Bay | Skye | Scotland | 10 | 20 | 25 | Iain Hosking, Eileen Hill, Mike Weitzner | Dived with Mike and Eileen in an ill-fated threesome. Round wreck twice, saw engine, boiler, prop (ferrous) and rudder. Left wreck to explore seabed - interesting tubeworm things. | own | |||
232 |
7 Jul 1985 | Meall Thailm | North-east of Tongue Bay | North-west Scotland | Scotland | 10 | 10 | 10 | Iain Hosking, Sarah McCracken | GR's information on this dive is not too clear, so we mistook the site and ended up diving here. Bottom - kelp. Boring. | own | |||
249 |
8 Sep 1985 | St Abbs | South side of the Firth of Forth | Forth | Scotland | 16 | 55 | 55 | Iain Hosking, Sarah McCracken | The Not the HF because Malc's landrover was MOTless. Weather - scotch mist. Sea conditions - swell (and I don't mean good). Vis not bad if you looked up. Life: lobsters, squatties, flatfish, shrimps, wellington boots, dead men's fingers. | own | |||
255 |
21 Sep 1985 | Little Cumbrae | West side | Clyde | Scotland | 30 | 7 | 9 | Iain Hosking, John Parkinson | Pete Bicheno's exercise - sampling of a water column 30m deep. John Parkinson and I made temperature measurements every 2m (12.4 - 12.9 degrees centigrade) and put the lids on the sampling jars. Pete and Chris made visibility measurements every 5m. Depth of water: 110m. Vis OK. | own. Boat: 5m Chinook with Yamaha 30. | |||
257 |
22 Sep 1985 | Largs | Clyde | Scotland | 8 | 2 | 2 | Iain Hosking, Pete Bicheno | First Class exercise. Laid a box of sand in 8m with a buoy 2m below the surface. Descended to check depths. Definitely as requested. Bottom - fine sand. | own | ||||
258 |
22 Sep 1985 | Largs | Clyde | Scotland | 8 | 4 | 4 | Iain Hosking, Ken Farrow | Second part of the exercise. Used the other group's transits to find their box of sand. Transits poor, but found box anyway. Descended to measure the box:64cm x 44cm x 25cm. Ken attached a lifting bag and the box was raised. | own | ||||
273 |
8 Mar 1986 | Belnahua Quarry | Belnahua | Oban | Scotland | 10 | 20 | 20 | Iain Hosking, Ian Harrington | Failed to dive the HF due to weather (Wind force 7, sea state 4) so 'Let's do 50m in the quarry!' Good idea, except the fantastic vis lasted till 8m, below which was a pit of a yellowish evil-smelling substance not at all conducive to diving in. So we stayed above it and raised a rusty bolt with a makeshift lifting bag. Haven't had so much fun since I crashed the car. | own, Rollo's twin 55s. | |||
330 |
25 Mar 1987 | Pettico Wick | South side of the Forth, west of St Abbs | Forth | Scotland | 9 | 15 | 15 | Iain Hosking, Craig McQueenie | Completely ridiculous. Jumped into huge swell with zero vis. Fought against waves all the way. One nudibranch. | Used Dougie's stab jacket. Not bad. | |||
346 |
9 May 1987 | North Connel | Oban | Scotland | 7 | 10 | 10 | Iain Hosking, Sarah McCracken | Given tea and after eights for looking for an old couple's sewage outlet. Didn't find it, but saw old moorings, masses of weed and unpleasant fuzzy brown growth that thrives on human waste products. Not nice. Current. | |||||
348 |
16 May 1987 | Raasay, south end | Skye | Scotland | 26 | 25 | 25 | Iain Hosking, Kevin McGuire | First dive of the most memorable Skye trip in the history of the world. The van disintegrated at the end of the drive up [gearbox], and we spent hours trying to sort out some transport. Since no time was left to launch elsewhere Geoff stuck a pin in the chart and settled on this site, with its attractive mud slope to x metres. Life - hermit crabs and Cerianthus lloydi, which is a type of anemone living in a disgusting rubbery tube in the seabed. Rain. Wind. Waves. | |||||
350 |
17 May 1987 | Meanish Pier | Skye | Scotland | 15 | 20 | 20 | Iain Hosking, Cathy Humphries | The Not The Chadwick (engine failed) so we did a night dive to look for scallops. No scallops but squat lobsters, fish, a shrimp and phosphorescence. Cooking chickens failed so no tea. The Curse strikes again. Crawford had a custard shampoo, Snash a margarine one. Yuk. | |||||
352 |
19 May 1987 | Port Napier | Kyle of Lochalsh | Skye | Scotland | 20 | 35 | 35 | Iain Hosking, Sarah Soffe | Today's disasters - flat on the van [and locking wheel nuts...], trailer lighting plug sanded flat. Despite this, got to the Port Napier - down at the bows and back to the midships hole in the deck, through this to the starboard upper mine tube and back to the stern (despite Sarah not having a torch). Forward again, saw both bow guns, round to the bows (found Admiralty anchor), back again (!) through the deck and up through the middle of the hull. A comprehensive exploration. | ||||
359 |
26 Jul 1987 | Loch Long | Clyde | Scotland | 20 | 20 | 20 | Iain Hosking, Clive ? | Drove to St Abbs to find it was spectacularly too rough for diving, so turned round and drove to Loch Long. 270 miles altogether. Clive's first dive. Rather murky, and weather very wet. | |||||
385 |
15 Feb 1989 | Hairy Wall | Bicheno | Tasmania | Australia | 33 | 10 | 12 | Iain Hosking, Cathy Humphries | Pissing with rain before, during and after dive. As usual in this country all jumped in and descended together. Not me, though - a last check revealed that my tank was empty. Back out, cursing. Saw a fairy penguin. Steve (not in our group) came up sick, so I relieved him of his tank and followed the bubbles to the others. Caught up with Mark and Cathy, but lost them again looking at seawhips covered in pretty pink anemones. Tony arrived and signalled that time was up, and that was it. Frustrating. | ||||
401 |
15 Oct 1989 | Lion Island | Broken Bay | Sydney | Australia | 6 | 15 | 15 | Iain Hosking | Now on the 3rd dive from one fill of Cathy's tank. Looking for crayfish. None. The usual fish, plus nudibranchs. Buoyant because of the near-empty tank. Discovered once again that snorkelling is not possible with a drysuit. | Cathy's 88. | |||
405 |
13 Jan 1990 | Haven Sponge Gardens | Terrigal | Sydney | Australia | 20 | 30 | 32 | Iain Hosking, Cathy Humphries | Donned the wetsuit in an attempt to keep cool. BC inflation hose burst before the dive so reduced to mouth inflation. Had to dismantle and reassemble it on the dive before it would hold any air. Vis pretty poor. Saw boulders, sponges, scalyfin (many juveniles), wrasse, shrimp (cleaning station?) and a huge whelk-like thing. | ||||
406 |
3 Feb 1990 | Guerrilla Bay | South of Bateman's Bay | Bateman's Bay | Australia | 10 | 30 | 30 | Iain Hosking, Cathy Humphries | [No date or time recorded - see Cathy's logbook? Obviously somewhere between 20th January and 14th April.] In Cathy's words 'more like a swim than a dive.' Unexciting terrain and sea life (bare grey rocks, sea urchins and scalyfin, with a few sea carp. Beautiful day, though. | ||||
430 |
14 Oct 1990 | Shiprock | Port Hacking | Sydney | Australia | 13 | 29 | 29 | Iain Hosking, Martin Zolfel | The curse strikes again, as 4-5m seas batter the NSW coast. This time Sarah decided to get wet anyway, but I'm afraid it wasn't the best conditions for a trainee. Zilch vis, waterborne hoons and a bit of current to make things interesting. Well, we survived, but a boat dive would certainly be nice. | ||||
433 |
11 Nov 1990 | East Shark Island | Sydney | Australia | 12 | 37 | 37 | Iain Hosking, Graham Russell | Out on the 'Cape Bailey' again, with Sarah and Steve. Too rough to dive off the National Park, so we chose this site. A single gully, kelp either side, strong wave action, poor vis. Saw morwong, blue groper, bullseyes etc. Graham's first Australian dive. | |||||
443 |
21 Dec 1990 | Seal Rocks | Forster | Australia | 24 | 24 | 24 | Iain Hosking, Iain Fairbrother, Malcolm Gauld | Began the dive attached to Ian Fairbrother and Malcom, but lost them. Persisted in my vain search for sharks. None. Swam back above an atmospheric gully. Heaps of blue groper. Surfaced to a long snorkel in worryingly rough seas. | Drysuit, twin set etc as in this morning's abortive dive on the 'Satara'. | ||||
457 |
26 Jul 1991 | Inscription Point | Kurnell | Sydney | Australia | 7 | 14 | 14 | Iain Hosking, Martin Zolfel | Took Martin in to try out a prospective dry suit (Avon with zip). Inconclusive due to lack of weight, but he's buying it anyway ($600). Strong swell - boulder bottom with one or two scalyfin and morwong and a heap of abalone. | ||||
486 |
27 Jan 1996 | The Balcony | off Royal National Park | Sydney | Australia | 21 | 40 | 43 | Iain Hosking, Cathy Humphries | First dive of 1996; first with Cathy since April 94; first boat dive with Cathy since Jervis Bay, November 91. Left at 8am and got to Shiprock Dive at 9.15, where we learned that although the seas were calm a huge patch of murky water had come down from the north and the vis was poor. And so it was, but we enjoyed it anyway, looking at nudibranchs, shrimps, sponges, cup coral and fish (stripeys, wrasse, leatherjackets, yellowtail, mado and a Port Jackson shark). Huge feed afterwards because the 12 o'clock mob had cancelled. Back home by 2.30pm. | Wet suit since both dry suits were perished. Other gear as usual. Comfortable at start; getting cold by the end. | |||
498 |
14 Sep 1997 | Darts Point | N. side of the Bay | Jervis Bay | Australia | 25 | 30 | 31 | Iain Hosking, Andrew Kennedy | Descended and followed a course of 210 degrees from 25m up to 5m. Masses of sponges, umpteen different kinds of sea star, a couple of morays, some nudibranchs, and plenty of scalyfins etc. COLD. | ||||
502 |
6 Nov 1999 | Fish Reef | off Port Hacking | Sydney | Australia | 27 | 25 | 30 | Iain Hosking, Andrew Kennedy | Dived with Max Western again (cost now $35). Left Faulconbridge 8am; arrived Dolan's Bay 9.20am. Wind from NE & stronger than ideal. Very pronounced swell even at 27m, enough to stir up the sand, and to make it difficult to examine objects close-up. Limited life - nudibranchs, scalyfin, morwong, groper, cup coral and an unidentified fish in a shoal of about 10, 2' long, silver underneath and green on top, with long dorsal & ventral fins towards the back and a lobed tail with black edges. I can't find it in the fish book. | Dry suit, my 82 cu ft tank. | |||
517 |
22 Sep 2002 | Julie-Ann | Jervis Bay | Australia | 9 | 23 | 25 | Iain Hosking, Andrew Kennedy, Charlie Oldfield, Martin Zolfel | The "Julie-Ann" is a fishing boat which sank last week. Apparently the vis was good a couple of weeks ago in the area, but not now. Charlie reckons someone's tipped a bucket of pot noodle over it. Andrew when Adrian came up: "Did you place the charges?" | Wet suit, Arctic | ||||
522 |
12 Jan 2008 | Shiprock | Port Hacking | Sydney | Australia | 14 | 24 | 24 | Iain Hosking, Brendan Hosking | Left home around 8.15am aiming at high tide (Fort Denison) 10:35am. Took longer than expected at the shop, then misnavigated so arrived at the site at 10:44. Turned out to be bang on local high tide. We were joined by a fellow called Brendan who'd missed his group so he buddied up with Cameron. Poor vis meant we lost sight of them, and Brendan [our Brendan] was underweight with 18lbs, hence the short time (Cameron and Brendan #2 had more like 45 mins). But we did see leatherjacket, porcupinefish, old wives and two cute little cuttlefish. | Wet suit, Arctic, 82, ~18lbs lead. Hood, gloves were probably unnecessary - water warm. Boys hired wetsuits, tanks, BCs and weightbelts from Frogdive: ~$65 each. | |||
526 |
17 Aug 2008 | Shiprock | Port Hacking | Sydney | Australia | 16 | 41 | Iain Hosking, Laurie Collier, Sebastian Bachler | Planned Oak Park at Cronulla, but we got there to find ideal conditions - for surfing. So it was back to the old, reliable Shiprock, as uninspiring as ever, but colder than I remember (14°C according to those who knew). Vis - not great. Current. Small cuttlefish, 2 nudibranchs (mottled black and white), catfish, morwong, yellowtail, stripey, leatherjacket. | wet suit with NO HOOD (brrr...), 82 cu ft, Buddy Arctic, new Ikelite torch ($149(. Thinking about a dry suit... | ||||
531 |
13 Sep 2009 | Balmoral Beach | Sydney | Australia | 5 | 23 | 23 | Iain Hosking, Robb Whitewood | Underwater treasure hunt organised by Frog Dive. Like the previous one I participated in (at Panthers Aqua Golf in 1992 and not even logged), with one important difference. The idea was to search for tokens (in this case, potatoes) and exchange them for raffle tickets. Unlike that event, here each diver was only allowed one ticket. There goes the plan. I met and buddied up with Robb Whitewood (whose partner Allison wasn't diving) and out we went with about 200 others. Robb found a potato straight away but we had to do a line search to find mine (memo: a length of cord is a handy addition to the kit). Didn't win anything in the raffle, though. Weather: clear and sunny. Allison sent pictures from her iPhone. | |||||
532 |
28 Mar 2010 | Cape Solander | Round from Inscription Point, Kurnell | Sydney | Australia | 12 | 47 | 47 | Iain Hosking, Brendan Hosking, Cameron Hosking | Some wave action. Poor vis at the surface; better below. Didn't find any weedy sea dragons, but Brendan found an octopus and Cameron a cuttlefish. Shoal of large, sleek fish with a yellow stripe along the sides. Took some photos demonstrating how green and murky it was. Must find some new sites. | Dry-type suit, 82 cu ft, Arctic, 2 weight belts. Hired BCs and weights from Abyss. Cameron wore my wetsuit and Brendan Andrew's. | |||
537 |
10 Apr 2011 | North Bondi | Sydney | Australia | 9 | 21 | 21 | Iain Hosking, Deborah Jamison | Chapter of accidents. Tanks out of test and empty. Triathlon so Harbour Bridge closed and city gridlocked. Frog Dive and Scuba Warehouse both closed on Sunday. Other shops had nitrox only. Eventually hired tanks from Pro-Dive Coogee and met Deborah at North Bondi. Even parking was a drama. Kitted up to find...no fins. So had to split the dive into two, one with each buddy. Eventually entered the water off rocks with Deborah and she took off like a ferret up a drainpipe. I was watching air consumption so had to call a halt after 20 minutes to preserve air for 2nd dive with Cameron. Saw boulders, sea urchins and various fish, being mercilessly hunted down by spearfishermen. Highlight was one small but scared coral trout. | Dryish suit. New TUSA Element II dive computer, 21 lbs, hired 88 cu ft tank (own out of test). Borrowed Cameron's fins. | ||||
543 |
21 Dec 2013 | Cape Solander | Round from Inscription Point, Kurnell | Sydney | Australia | 13 | 49 | 49 | Iain Hosking, Brendan Hosking, Cameron Hosking | Relatively little life. Looked for weedy sea dragons but didn't find any. The boys found a squid, though. | Dry suit, hired aluminium tank | |||
551 |
16 Oct 2016 | Long Bay | Fisherman's Road, Malabar | Sydney | Australia | 6 | 34 | 34 | Iain Hosking, Kevin Doherty | Organised by Ed from Scuba Warehouse; two tanks and barbecue for $60. This dive guided by Terry. Beautiful weather above the surface belied the murky desert beneath. High point was a car wreck. Dive was cut short by the high air consumption of one of the dives; I finished with 120 bar (the nominated return threshold). Insufficient weight for the dry suit; I pocketed a couple of rocks to little effect. Good barbecue afterwards, and a friendly crowd | Fourth Element dry suit, steel tank, Arctic, 21 lbs | |||
552 |
16 Oct 2016 | Long Bay | Fisherman's Road, Malabar | Sydney | Australia | 10 | 53 | 53 | Iain Hosking, Kevin Doherty | Second dive of the day. Kevin agreed we should dive as a pair, and we headed east towards a fisherman on a rocky point. We had a lengthy snorkel before we hit a diveable depth, and then there was a long spell at 3m, over a depressing amount of rubbish and little life other than stripey and goatfish, but we eventually saw a ray, and the return trip was much better, amongst sandstone boulders and overhangs. I even caught a glimpse of an octopus; an orange leg in a crevice with shells stuck to his suckers. He retreated fast, though. It was hard to escape the impression that the sea life was either fished out or scared. | Fourth Element dry suit, steel tank, Arctic, 27 lbs | |||
555 |
8 Jan 2017 | Oak Park | Oak Park | Sydney | Australia | 10 | 55 | 55 | Iain Hosking, Cameron Hosking | First dive with Cameron since April 2015. Warm, sunny day but white horses and an onshore wind made entry interesting and exit alarming. Poor vis as it was well stirred up. Plenty of smaller fish such as mado, bullseyes, scalyfin, wrasse, blennies, leatherjacket, blue-tailed devilfish. Extensive sponge gardens in bright shades of purple, orange and yellow. Highlight was a small cuttlefish which effortlessly ran through a full set of colour changes. We were assisted on our exit by a couple of off-duty divers - thanks! | Fourth Element dry suit, steel tank, Arctic, 27 lbs. First dive with Shearwater Petrel 2 dive computer | |||
569 |
6 Nov 2021 | Looking Glass | Broughton Island | Nelson Bay | Australia | 20 | 36 | 35 | Not the best dive at this site. Heavy swell, GoPro battery flat, dive computer battery low, no sharks and safety sausage accedentally deployed. But no-one died. Charlie was the dive leader, and I buddied up with Jordan from the ANZ (and his friends Christian and Megan) | Fourth Element dry suit, Oceanic Chute 2, 12 litre tank. 29lbs | ||||
573 |
2 Jan 2023 | The Pinnacles, Forster | Forster | Australia | 32 | 24 | 30 | Iain Hosking, James Hagarty | Sorry to say this was not a particularly enjoyable dive. We had high hopes given good conditions and clear blue water on the surface, but This changed to a soupy green at depth. Also, there was a noticeable current so most of the time was spent hanging onto rocks. Saw one wobbegong. | Fourth Element dry suit, Oceanic Chute 2, 10 litre tank. 29lbs | ||||
577 |
24 Sep 2023 | Magic Point | Cronulla | Sydney | Australia | 19 | 22 | 27 | Met at Abyss in Ramsgate at 11am. Boarded the boat at Sans Souci at 12 noon. 30 minute boat ride round to the north. Buddied up with Nathan who was easy to spot by his dayglo fins. No shark in the cave, but a large ray instead. Didn't see much else as my mask fogged up. | Fourth Element dry suit, Oceanic Chute 2, 12 litre tank. 13 kg (29lbs) weight. Go Pro 5. Green C-cell torch. Max (Abyss dive leader) reckons I carry too much lead. | ||||
581 |
21 Jan 2024 | Fairlight | Manly | Sydney | Australia | 9 | 46 | 46 | Alexander Hosking | Warm, sunny day. Fairlight recommended by Dive Centre Manly as Shelly Beach was exposed to the NE wind. Scored a good parking spot and lugged all the gear down to the beach to change there. Very shallow at first, and poor vis. I was underweight, wihch looked like a showstopper until I figured out that the BC had to be vented repeatedly. The inlet valve may have been jammed partially open. Alexander was OK with my wet suit and 18 lbs of weight. Life: eastern blue devil, wobbegong under a ledge, wrasse, sponges. | Fourth Element dry suit, Oceanic Chute 2, 10 litre tank. 10 kg (21lbs) weight + whatever is in the BC. Go Pro 5. Green C-cell torch. |