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Skipton Buddy Divers
Dive Club
(English)
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Company description
Welcome to Skipton Buddy Divers. Our ultimate aim is to welcome you as a member.
We travel all over the UK, diving from the North of Scotland right down to the South Coast. Join us on one of our trips before you commit to membership.â€
We also have club trips to the Red Sea on both Live Aboards and Cruise and Stay packages. Join us on our next `gig` - you will never forget it.â€
We meet the first Thursday in the month @ 20:00hrs at the Cross Keys in Skipton - come and join us - no obligation.
Mum - Dad, stuck for a birthday / Xmas present? Why not give a `Try-a-Dive` voucher.
We can arrange for you to take any PADI course to start you off, or continue with your diving qualifications. We have an Instructor who will be pleased to talk to you independantly. Get in touch and we will pass your details on.
Location description:
Our trips and liveaborads:
The Royal Emperor. Now this is a proper liveaboard!
Awesome. Ali Baba, Abdu and the crew were the biz! A dive holiday that will be hard to beat.
The Kwarty II - our Red Sea Trip onboard the Kwarty II from 22 - 29th Oct 2004. Nice, we had good fun and crew were superb.
The Hurricane - our home from 10th November 2005 for a week. Bliss!
Luvverly!! Good food, good diving.
Here is example of report about trip:
``LOCH FYNE TRIP - MAY DAY WEEKEND
Nine of the club went on this trip: Jonathan, Joan, Craig, Bill, Phil, Steph, Simon.
Telepathy was at work Friday night because somehow, despite having no mobile phone signals we all met up in the same pub. The ``campers`` would have had a 2 mile walk back but luckily someone always volunteered to stay sober and drive the party back. Fortunately Craig was spared the trauma of putting up his tent once again! Arriving late on Friday night and asking Jonathan and Joan to help him erect it was a clever ploy which resulted in his invite to share their van (sorry... luxury en-suite facility). Bill`s accommodation was much less flamboyant. As a self~confessed tent hater he slept al fresco just in sleeping bag.
On Saturday morning the sea was flat calm and the weather fine. Things were looking good. We met the skipper, Male and his mate, Stibbs. They weren`t flustered one bit when half an hour later the group were still missing 3 members. Jonathan (sporting his normal ``green`` complexion}, Joan and Craig finally arrived. Even the delicious smell of Joan`s cooking couldn`t rouse the men from their beds.
The first dive was on the wreck of the Margaret Niven.`it was approx 26m deep and it was full of life - which was more than could be said for the hands of the divers wearing neoprene gloves. At a max sea temp of 8 degrees all weekend we were all envious of Joan`s ``hot flushes``. Male suggested that once we had seen enough of the wreck we could ``navigate`` to some rocks which held lots of life. That word filled Chris and Bev with horror! Still, the pair carefully synchronised compasses at the bow as instructed.
By the time `his complicated Procedure -,was complete 2 other divers set off on the route boldly in front of them. That was the cue Chris and Bev needed. They speedily and sheep-like followed them! The second dive was on a site called ```The Garden``. This was a submerged (of course!!) rock in the middle of the loch. It was covered in huge plumrose anemones in bright orange, whites and yellows. Massive starfish of all colours fought or space on the rocks vvhich were alive with brittle stars.
his description is mainly for Jonathan`s benefit because he missed this dive. On the surface he started screaming hysterically that he`d ``had a leak``. One side of his dry suit had literally fallen apart at the seams.
...``
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Website:
http://www.skiptondivers.co.uk
Diving club offering trips and social events. Will also arrange PADI training. Includes trip reports and photographs. Based in Skipton, North Yorkshire.
Contact information:
Phone:
01756 748499
Street Address:
Skipton
North Yorkshire
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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