Diving
Dives
I've dived with Eric Franz 46 times:
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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12 |
15 Jun 1980 | Fidra | North Berwick | Forth | Scotland | 7 | 20 | 20 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Looking for lobsters again. None, but thousands of brittle stars & other squidgy things. Vis unimpressive. Weather very good. Wind dropped by evening. | Steel 60, own dv, ABLJ 6, ~26lbs weight | |||
13 |
15 Jun 1980 | Fidra | North Berwick | Forth | Scotland | 10 | 20 | 20 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Snorkelled out to another island. Found 2 crabs (one with no claws) but still no lobsters. Rats! | as before | |||
27 |
25 Oct 1980 | Priest Island | Summer Isles | North-west Scotland | Scotland | 20 | 20 | 20 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | 2nd dive of the day, again off the 'Vimiera'. Snorkelled to shore, descended and followed the 20m contour. Huge shoal of pollack, dogfish (quite large) and lots of other fish not yet identified. Also plenty of crabs, but no pretty squidgy things. | Steel 60, ABLJ 1, own dv | |||
30 |
23 Nov 1980 | Largs | Clyde | Scotland | 2 | 25 | 25 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz, Mike Malone | Boring, but funny. | ABLJ 1, steel 69 | ||||
34 |
5 Apr 1981 | St Abbs | South side of the Firth of Forth | Forth | Scotland | 17 | 30 | 30 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Followed same gully as last time but missed the tunnel. Found two spider crabs making friends. Not so cold as last time but a slight current. | ABLJ 3, steel 69 | |||
36 |
12 Apr 1981 | Thesis | Sound of Mull | Mull | Scotland | 30 | 20 | 20 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | First attempt aborted due to current. Second attempt during slack (almost). Wreck is perpendicular to shore, bows up, buoyed. Beautiful tube worms (small heads). Vis 6m, not cold. | Steel 69, ABLJ 2 | |||
37 |
13 Apr 1981 | Hispania | Sound of Mull | Mull | Scotland | 25 | 20 | 20 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz, Malcolm Gauld | Dived with Malcolm & Eric in 2nd wave. Strong current, ~1 knot. Toured hold on two levels, then proceeded to bridge. Saw mast & derricks. Ran low on air so came up. Very pretty anemones, many of which we accidentally squashed. | Steel 69, ABLJ 2 | |||
38 |
14 Apr 1981 | Pelican | Calve Island, Tobermory Bay | Mull | Scotland | 18 | 15 | 15 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Wreck lies just offshore, in Calve Sound. Very silty, even sea-squirts silted-up. Circumnavigated the wreck and looked inside. Came up with 90 ats left. | Steel 60, ABLJ 2 | |||
39 |
15 Apr 1981 | Rondo | Eileanan Glasa, Sound of Mull | Mull | Scotland | 17 | 20 | 20 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz, Geoff Hide | Against all the odds, we were up at 6am for this one, and in the water about 9. No current, vis 7m. Saw superstructure, and details of hull. Very pretty sea-life. | Steel 60, ABLJ 2 | |||
43 |
17 Apr 1981 | Thesis | Sound of Mull | Mull | Scotland | 28 | 15 | 15 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | No current this time - down buoy line onto bow section, down starboard side to stern at 28m, back up port side, seeing boiler, engine room, holds and up into bows. Vis 5m. Very pretty fan-worms in companionway. | Steel 69, ABLJ 2 | |||
53 |
19 May 1981 | Balmeanach Bay | The Braes | Skye | Scotland | 3 | 25 | 25 | Iain Hosking, Doc Mitchell, Eric Franz, Geoff Hide | Night dive to see phosphorescence. We did. It's like bright sparks whenever you make any sudden movement, and is due to plankton and jellyfish. | Al 56, ABLJ 2 | |||
54 |
19 May 1981 | Port Napier | Kyle of Lochalsh | Skye | Scotland | 15 | 30 | 30 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Dived with Eric and went round much the same area as with Niall the previous day, but in more detail eg gun mounting, mines in tubes. Vis a bit cruddy. | Steel 69, ABLJ 2 | |||
59 |
19 Jul 1981 | St Abbs | South side of the Firth of Forth | Forth | Scotland | 15 | 25 | 25 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | 2nd dive of the day. Didn't find Cathedral probably due to current but good fun anyway. Darker, almost monochromatic, and poorer vis: 7m or so. | Steel 69 | |||
61 |
9 Aug 1981 | Glanmire | St Abbs Head | Forth | Scotland | 31 | 15 | 15 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Dived just after slack, so some current. Down grapple line onto wreck, up port side to bows, down starboard side to stern, which is more intact. Boilers stand out well. Then back up to undo grapple. Life - outstanding feature was a huge, pale conger with an evil expression on its face, under a steel plate. Also pollack. Water warm. Vis 7m at least. [The 'conger' was actually a wolf fish - Ed] | Steel 60 | |||
64 |
13 Sep 1981 | St Abbs | South side of the Firth of Forth | Forth | Scotland | 13 | 40 | 40 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Had difficulty finding Cathedral at first but found it at the second attempt. Far more fish than before - two wrasse (very curious), shoal of pollack or saithe + one larger one. Many smaller fish. Also large lobster sharing crevice with squat lobster and crab. Breathed from air bubble in arch using snorkel. Vis 8m. Very warm (new woolly bear). | Own tank: 82 cu ft. 150 ats used. | |||
65 |
19 Sep 1981 | Eilean Imersay | Ardbeg | Islay | Scotland | 6 | 65 | 65 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Looked for 'John Strachan' but couldn't find it, so went scallop-hunting, with considerable success. Vis crap, about 2m. | own | |||
66 |
20 Sep 1981 | Islay | Port Ellen | Islay | Scotland | 9 | 35 | 35 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Found wreck immediately from transits and tied buoy onto it. Saw boilers, pipes, sections of hull. Life - wrasse, pollack, urchins, starfish but not as much as last time. Conditions rough. Vis 4m. | Twin Draegers (90 cu ft) | |||
67 |
21 Sep 1981 | Shuna | Islay | Scotland | 11 | 25 | 25 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz, Ewan Rowell | Wreck had been buoyed by the first wave. Very broken up, scattered around among kelp. Pretty sea life - sunstars and wrasse with luminous blue markings. Vis 3m. | own | ||||
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 | |||
72 |
18 Oct 1981 | St Abbs | South side of the Firth of Forth | Forth | Scotland | 9 | 40 | 40 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Very low tide so Cathedral Rock easy to find. Usual pollack etc, pair of wrasse and sea-scorpions. Vis 3-4m. A little chilly. | own | |||
76 |
20 Mar 1982 | Breda | Benderloch | Oban | Scotland | 14 | 15 | 15 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz, Susan Playfair | Now low tide. Dived with Eric and Susan (Susan had the torch - we were invisible). Getting a little dark, but good fun. Dive-bombed Doc and Rob. | own | |||
77 |
21 Mar 1982 | Creran Bridge | Oban | Scotland | 5 | 25 | 25 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Drift dive (3 shorter dives actually). Mussels in abundance, very pretty bit with beadlet and plumose anemones, crabs, squat lobsters etc. Fair current, especially on second run. Vis 15ft. | own | ||||
83 |
6 Apr 1982 | Catalina | Great Cumbrae | Clyde | Scotland | 25 | 27 | 27 | Iain Hosking, Ceri Reid, Eric Franz | Vis better than last time. Good sea life. | own | |||
87 |
11 Apr 1982 | Thesis | Sound of Mull | Mull | Scotland | 30 | 20 | 20 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Caught slack by sheer coincidence. Straight down to stern, and back up through holds and engine room. Latter very spectacular with missing hull plates forming a gallery, and boilers, wheels etc. Dive-bombed Geoff, Sue & Doc, and lost Eric. Torch had a burial at sea. Vis between 0 and 4m. | own | |||
91 |
13 Apr 1982 | Thesis | Sound of Mull | Mull | Scotland | 30 | 18 | 18 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Right round wreck, up into bows and swam entire length of ship under the deck - in through rear hold, past engine and boiler, through forward hold and right into bows. No torches, vis terrible, but great dive. | own | |||
92 |
13 Apr 1982 | Ballista | Sound of Mull | Mull | Scotland | 9 | 15 | 15 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Quick, abortive search for the 'Dartmouth' then on to dive the 'Ballista' (which was showing above water). Right round outside - in through gap in hull, up to bows, inside bridge and engine room (diesel engines). Every man's idea of what a modern wreck should look like. Good fun. | ||||
101 |
15 May 1982 | Seacliffs | North Berwick | Forth | Scotland | 9 | 50 | 50 | Iain Hosking, Ceri Reid, Eric Franz | Lobster hunt with Ceri and Eric. Vis fairly poor. No lobsters in clefts - all in lobster pots instead, a new innovation. Plenty of squat lobsters and one fish. Also fishing line. Evening dive - in about 7pm. Good sunset. | own (New Typhoon depth gauge - works!) | |||
103 |
21 May 1982 | Seacliffs | North Berwick | Forth | Scotland | 5 | 5 | 5 | Iain Hosking, Ceri Reid, Eric Franz | In water after 9pm so dark and very low vis, 2-3m. Dive abruptly cut short by realisation of massive leak in cuff. | own | |||
105 |
12 Jun 1982 | Sound of Kerrera | Oban | Scotland | 20 | 20 | 20 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz, Susan Playfair | Sloping bottom, silty and dark, but good vis - at least 10m. Hundreds of squat lobsters, plus scallops, squid, sea squirts, swimming crabs, large fish. I had to shorten the dive because of sinus trouble when we surfaced halfway through. Spent a surprisingly comfortable night in Eric's tent, on the shore of the Sound. | own | ||||
106 |
13 Jun 1982 | Easdale | Seil Island | Oban | Scotland | 22 | 30 | 30 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz, Susan Playfair | Dived cliffs again. Fantastic vis: 60-100 feet. Incredible variety of life - squat lobsters, brightly-coloured sea anemones, plumose anemones, sea squirts, feather duster worms, dead men's fingers, cup coral, sun stars, starfish, sponges, nudibranchs, dogfish, wrasse, sea urchins, hydras, jellyfish, oysters and a cowrie which I found on my tank after the dive. Tremendous scenic dive. | own | |||
113 |
2 Aug 1982 | Dresden | Scapa Flow | Orkney | Scotland | 38 | 21 | 36 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Wreck lies on its port side. Oriented ourselves first then swam to stern, past 2 gun turrets. Back to bows, in between decks once or twice, past bridge and forward turret mounting. Bows (at last!) - very spectacular knife-edge. Back to line and stops. Blew air rings. Vis 40 feet or so. | own, twin 60s. | |||
114 |
2 Aug 1982 | König | Scapa Flow | Orkney | Scotland | 36 | 21 | 36 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | König is a 25,000 ton battleship, lying more or less upside-down. We went down the buoy line, which is on the port side, and swam towards the bows. Saw very little that was recognisable - chief impression was of immense size. Vis not so good. | own, twin 60s | |||
121 |
6 Aug 1982 | Brummer | Scapa Flow | Orkney | Scotland | 36 | 21 | 36 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Circumnavigated the wreck. To stern first (though I thought it was the bows again...) and then past stern turrets, funnels, midships six inch turret, bridge, bow turret. It's possible to get into the wreck. | own, twin 60s, +12lbs | |||
122 |
6 Aug 1982 | Guns of the Bayern | Scapa Flow | Orkney | Scotland | 36 | 21 | 21 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Dived with Eric and Derek, and Robert's camera to finish the film. Found that using the camera was straightforward [I thought - none of the shots came out], but little time was left for actually seeing the wreck. Two turrets, each with 2 x 15 inch guns, upside down. Hatches leading into the seabed. Photographs probably cruddy [they were]. Dark. Vis 8m. | own, twin 60s, Robert's camera (Nikonos III) | |||
124 |
19 Sep 1982 | St Abbs | South side of the Firth of Forth | Forth | Scotland | 14 | 50 | 50 | Iain Hosking, Dougie McEwan, Eric Franz, Grace Franz | Dived with Dougie, Eric and Grace. Swam to Cathedral via gully. Wrasse, pollack, nudibranchs, lobsters (one of which we caught, but returned of course, being conservation-minded divers). Vis crap. Current. | own | |||
125 |
20 Sep 1982 | Eyemouth | Forth | Scotland | 13 | 32 | 32 | Iain Hosking, Colin Gordon, Eric Franz | In at gully - swam round cliff to right, finding fins and fishing hooks on the way. Found Malcom's cave, full of wrasse. Sunny, windy day. | own | ||||
131 |
12 Jun 1983 | Bass Rock | Forth | Scotland | 20 | 10 | 12 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Fairly strong westerly, maybe force 4. Also strong current in same direction. Dived off north side of the Bass. Had to crawl into the current by hanging on to the rocks. Not much fun so came up. Saw a seal. | Doc's dry suit, demand valve and boots, Jenny's woolly bear [!], Grace's gloves. I remembered everything else. | ||||
133 |
19 Jun 1983 | St Abbs Head | South side of the Firth of Forth | Forth | Scotland | 35 | 7 | 7 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Abortive search for the 'Glanmire'. Beautiful day: flat calm and blazing sunshine. No excuses. | own | |||
134 |
19 Jun 1983 | St Abbs | South side of the Firth of Forth | Forth | Scotland | 10 | 40 | 40 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Salvaged something from the day with an excellent dive at Cathedral. Good vis. Tame wrasse back, bolder than ever. 4 boats off Cathedral! | own | |||
140 |
6 Jul 1983 | Köln | Scapa Flow | Orkney | Scotland | 32 | 26 | 41 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Flat calm and boiling hot. Good look inside battlebridge. Saw telegraph and other bits and pieces. Through bridge and past anti-aircraft guns to aft superstructure. Two stern turrets still intact. Excellent vis - 50-60 feet at least. | Twin 60s, + 6lbs | |||
141 |
6 Jul 1983 | Köln | Scapa Flow | Orkney | Scotland | 32 | 23 | 23 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | This dive demonstrated how quickly narcs can appear when working hard. Eric found the boathook, and we saw the compass shoot past us tied below a lifting bag. Tied the boathook to the shot line and headed for the stern. Got lost and ended up on hull side of wreck. Very embarrassing. Missed line. Free stops. | Twin 60s, +6lbs | |||
148 |
6 Aug 1983 | Breda | Benderloch | Oban | Scotland | 25 | 35 | 40 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Early start - in water at 11am. [eh?] Flat calm and sunny. Vis undisturbed by other divers: 25-30 feet. Down buoy line to bows and swam aft through the holds to the stern. Found boxes of rivets, tin cans, tyres, the truck, solidified sacks of cement and a pile of gas masks. Stern framework beautiful with dead men's fingers and anemones. 25m at rudder. No prop. Very quick blast back to the bows since low on air. | own | |||
149 |
6 Aug 1983 | Helen Wilson | Kerrera (Ardentrive Bay, opposite Oban Harbour) | Oban | Scotland | 35 | 14 | 16 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Spent early part of the afternoon echo-sounding for the Sunderland. Nothing, so dived this trawler, which is in Ardentrive Bay, opposite Oban harbour, and is buoyed. Up to gunwhales in silt - superstructure still more or less intact. Left a gasmask on the wheel as our calling card. Recovered knife and tank boot. Decompressed on a barge nearby in only 4m of water, and left another calling card in its boiler. Fruitless search for seaplane afterwards. | own | |||
159 |
6 Nov 1983 | Wallachia | The Gantocks | Clyde | Scotland | 30 | 20 | 22 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Hell. Force 5, wet (on surface), dark, deep, silty, current. Dived on ebb tide (missed slack). Lost line on first attempt. At the second attempt spent half the dive undoing the grapple, then drifted over the jars. Only 20 ats by this time so surfaced rapidly. Soaking wet. PS. Seasick too. | own | |||
160 |
31 Dec 1983 | Loch Sunart | Scottish West Coast | Scotland | 17 | 25 | 25 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Hogmanay Dive. Wind gale force 7 and pissing rain. Hispania off so dived Loch Sunart and got scallops. | own | ||||
179 |
6 May 1984 | Dun Domhnuill | Garvellachs (SW corner of the islan) | Oban | Scotland | 9 | 8 | 10 | Iain Hosking, Eric Franz | Pretty cliff dive with dead men's fingers, anemones, sponges, sea squirts, worms and urchins. Vis quite good - 30 feet or so. | own |