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Company description Dive-in2-Pembrokeshire is run by experienced diver/coxswain Brian Dilly - ex-Lifeboat coxswain and recipient of a lifeboat award. His knowledge of local waters and dive sites is second to none. He has been conveying and escorting divers in Pembrokeshire`s waters for over 15 years in his own RIBs. Satisfied divers return to dive with us year after year.
We work closely with West Wales Divers in order to bring you the complete dive package.
As divers ourselves, we appreciates quality dive sites and are always striving to offer the best. Our aim is to satisfy the needs of the diver through a flexible and friendly approach. Marine conservation is a key theme in our diving.
Our aim is to be as flexible as possible and make your visit memorable for all the right reasons.
These are our regular boats - other vessels are available depending on your requirements
*Triton : 7.5 metre Northcraft. Carries 10 divers plus 2 crew. Fully licensed and MCA compliant. Normally skippered by Ed.
Kraken : 6.5 metre Northcraft. Carries 8 divers plus 2 crew. Fully licensed / MCA compliant. Skippered by Alex .
*Llanstadwell : Ex Milford Haven pilot launch - 60 feet long and exceedingly seaworthy. Carries 12 divers and 4 crew. Skippered by Dave with Brian normally in attendance.
Now fitted with a diver lift
*Overdale : 38 feet long - twin engined. Licensed to carry 12 divers plus 2 crew. Skipper: Bob with Alan on the pots and pans. Dive marshall: Nick
Our Team:
*Brian
One of these pictures is me... Can`t remember what I do - keep meeting myself on the way back!!
*Alex
``Air`` apparent super cox on the RIBs also 100% on safety briefs.
*Ed
``Super Ed`` spark supreme. You break it - he mends it. Super cox on RIBs, dive guide on hard boats.
*Jason
Dive guide on hard boats.
*Clive
Dive guide on the hard boats and guided tours. Previously worked with a different company with a very similar name to ours.
*Andy
Dive guide on the hard boats and guided tours. Out of the army and now looking for something more challenging.
*Beth
Girl Guide - let`s say no more!
*Neil
Dive guide - so popular a rival firm tried to throttle him!
*Wallace and Lucky
Not really on the boats but this pair of old sea dogs are often to be seen ``helping`` out ashore...
Location description: The Pembrokeshire coast and islands offer a great diversity of marine wildlife. The Pembrokeshire coast has a wide selection of dives sites to suit all tastes. There`s also plenty of wrecks - around 500 at the last count. Some of them:
1. The Molesey
Sunk 26th November 1929. She was hit by a severe gale and experienced mechanical failure. A dramatic account of the sinking is available in Shipwrecks Around Wales – Volume 1 by Tom Bennet. The wreck lies in 20 metres of water and sits on a bottom of rock and kelp. The currents in the area are dangerous and you are advised to stay on the wreck throughout the dive.
2. The Dead Eye Wreck
The exact details of the vessel are not known but believed to have been lost in a storm. Lies in 16 metres of water and is well broken up. A nice reef lies to the west of the wreck.
3. Shag Rock
Heading south from Shag Rock you will find some pinnacles on top of which is an anchor, possibly from the Dead Eye Wreck. A second anchor lies between the pinnacles. Lots and lots of seals. 20 metres plus.
4. Al’s Rockery
A good reef dive - down to 16 metres with small reefs running off to the south. Plenty of life, particularly the small stuff. Makes a very good second dive.
5. Seal Hole
Another good reef dive with a rock and kelp bottom. One reef extends to a second one 50 metres offshore.
6. Mew Stone
A nice reef that extends out to 50 metres or so. You need to dive this on slack water as, at other times, currents can make this site infeasible.
7. Cray Bay
Some really large boulders. Less life close in – the action starts further out.
8. The Wick
Reef extends out to 40 metres. You are advised to stay in tight because of currents. Plenty of sponges and sea fans. Fish galore!
9. Skomer Head
Well down to 20 metres. Serious currents make this a difficult dive to get on to. Much life, especially anemones.
10. The Spit and Pigstone Bay
Plenty of life. Extends out to 40 metres. Found one of the biggest Crays here along with cuckoo wrasse and seals.
11. Bull Hole
Loads of life, including some nice fans. As you descend and move further out beware as the current can pick up.
12. Pain’s Rock
Large rock boulders to one side, descend down to sand. Lots of Devonshire Cup corals and lobster hidey-holes. Much fish life here.
13. Garland Stone
Comprises a wall down to 40 metres. Loads of life but very dangerous currents, so dive this on neaps and slack water only.
14. Skomer Rip
Again, lots of life. Only dive this area on slack water as it runs like a steam train into the Goose Race at the back of Skomer. A dive for the more experienced diver.
15. The North Wall
A cliff dive that descends to 45 metres. Ledges in places. This is one of our popular sites – complete with boulder field. This dive has superb examples of sea fans, Dead Men’s Fingers and excellent sea squirts.
...and that`s only begining.

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Phone: 01646 636684
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United Kingdom
Spoken language(s): English
Open: from 09-00 till 17-00
Local time:  Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) London, Edinbourg, Lisboa
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