Diving
Dives
I've dived with Kenny Jack 11 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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246 |
25 Aug 1985 | St Abbs | South side of the Firth of Forth | Forth | Scotland | 12 | 30 | 30 | Iain Hosking, Kenny Jack | Coastguard at Crail promised us a gale so we cancelled the 'Glanmire'. At St Abbs the water was flat calm. Bah! Took Kenny for a dive leader/SMB practice. Out to Cathedral via gullies. Saw the wrasse again. Kenny navigated us successfully round Cathedral and back to base. | own | |||
259 |
12 Oct 1985 | Rondo | Eileanan Glasa, Sound of Mull | Mull | Scotland | 30 | 20 | 22 | Iain Hosking, Kenny Jack | Drove all the way from Aberdeen especially for this one. Cold but conditions good (no rain). Launched at Lochaline and rendezvoused at the rock with the archway. Wreck as usual. Current surface and vis not too hot. Plenty of fish, coral and squidgy things. | own | |||
260 |
12 Oct 1985 | Thesis | Sound of Mull | Mull | Scotland | 30 | 15 | 17 | Iain Hosking, Kenny Jack | Boat trip [from Lochaline] started off rough but ended calm. Current was not calm. Hauled our way down the line and headed straight for the engine room to visit the conger. Then down to the stern and up inside to the bows. Getting into the boat was tough. | own | |||
261 |
12 Oct 1985 | Ballista | Sound of Mull | Mull | Scotland | 9 | 30 | 30 | Iain Hosking, Kenny Jack | Very relaxing and comprehensive tour of the 'Ballista' and the 'River Tay' underneath. Large sea scorpion and plenty of things that scuttle. A lot more interesting than I remember it. | own | |||
282 |
2 Jul 1986 | Kronprinz Wilhelm | Scapa Flow | Orkney | Scotland | 36 | 23 | 40 | Iain Hosking, Kenny Jack | Very satisfying first dive of the trip since we immediately hit the aft 12 inch gun turrets. Also saw two of the 6 inch guns and worked our way into the hull. Weather - somewhat chilly and foggy. Vis - good with bits in it. Not much sea life but some phosphorescence. | own, twin 55s, -4lbs, ie 24lbs total. | |||
283 |
2 Jul 1986 | Brummer | Scapa Flow | Orkney | Scotland | 34 | 25 | 40 | Iain Hosking, Kenny Jack | Tour around the aluminium-framed bridge, then aft to the engine room, aft mast and superstructure. Forward again to bridge, and on to the bows. Saw most of the wreck, I think. Good dive but foggy and cold. | own, twin 55s, 24lbs | |||
285 |
3 Jul 1986 | Markgraf | Scapa Flow | Orkney | Scotland | 44 | 12 | 27 | Iain Hosking, Kenny Jack | Return visit to recover the lump. Line tied on quickly before carrying on with the dive, mainly along the port side of the wreck. The bloody thing stuck in the wreck while being pulled up. Good barbecue on Hoy afterwards. | Twin 55s, 28lbs. | |||
286 |
4 Jul 1986 | Markgraf | Scapa Flow | Orkney | Scotland | 44 | 18 | 33 | Iain Hosking, Kenny Jack | Got the bastard this time. It had caught in an extremely unlikely spot. After untangling it, we headed through the hull to the other side. Under the decks - saw a turret (maybe). Good satisfying dive. [but the 'lump' was ferrous!] | Twin 55s, 28lbs | |||
287 |
4 Jul 1986 | F2 & barge | Scapa Flow | Orkney | Scotland | 15 | 16 | 31 | Iain Hosking, Kenny Jack | Down shot line onto black seabed. Momentary doubt as no wreck in sight, then relief as I saw the line joining the two ships. Followed it to the destroyer, where we looked around the bows and gun before gnashing back to the barge. In and out of the rooms, saw a vice and two sets of twin anti-aircraft guns. Ballan wrasse, pollack and small fish. 10m stop on mast, 5m stop free (drifted over the destroyer). | Twin 55s | |||
310 |
11 Oct 1986 | Hispania | Sound of Mull | Mull | Scotland | 26 | 27 | 30 | Iain Hosking, Kenny Jack | Stunning dive. Very clear, sunlight on wreck, thousands of fish -shoals of pollack and dozens of wrasse - some very big. Line came down to the stern - we headed forward, through the engine room and into the bridge, then out through the roof and on to the bows. Saw rust 'stalactites' in the chain locker very like those on the 'Titanic'. Back through holds and round starboard side. | ||||
311 |
11 Oct 1986 | Rondo | Eileanan Glasa, Sound of Mull | Mull | Scotland | 40 | 11 | 13 | Iain Hosking, Kenny Jack | Another fantastic dive. Slow descent to rudder then a more rapid drop down to 40m. Very good vis. Back up at 32m we dropped down to the port side and found a very narrow gap under the wreck at 36m. Met a male cuckoo wrasse on the way out. Back through the larger gap, and up through the tube. Saw another cuckoo wrasse. |