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Boat charter in the sound of mull
I was diving the sound of mull at the weekend on the silver swift (very fast boat with good skipper / diver ) we dived the breda, the viz was not good but its always a great rummage dive. then we did one of the classic cliff face dives, Calf Island (just outside Tobermory) the face was covered in soft corals, dead mens fingers, plumrose anemones a colour garden, a feast for your eyes, great dive. Our third dive dive was the Mishnish strong lager and tequila. After the third dive of we went to the b+b. On sun the breakfast would have choked a horse, I didn't finish it which is unusual. We left on the boat at 11am very civilised. the first dive was on the rondo to a depth of 40m as I was diving with a sport diver training for their master diver. the second dive was on the theisis, this is usually a good dive and it did not disappoint. We entered the wreck at 17m on the bow and we excited at the Stearn at 31m then back over the top to the prison with plumrose bars on the bow. A great weekends diving. Check out the website http://www.silverswift.co.uk/
The u/w photographers rule proved correct again if u don't have your camera there are opportunities for pictures everywhere!!!
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Re: Boat charter in the sound of mull
You just can't go wrong in Mull. We usually use the Peregrine or Brendan from Lochaline and have a cracking time.
With such fantastic wrecks such as the Thesis and Hispania on offer I can't imagine why you didn't have your camera! Always a good excuse to bo back.
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