Friday, October 30, 2009

New Inland Dive Site

We have found a new diver training site in the Portsmouth area – and it’s right on our doorstep! For years we have been going past Canoe Lake without realising that it was actually 7m deep (ish). We always thought that it was just an ornamental pond, but how wrong we were. The lake has a huge amount of wildlife living on and around it, not least some ducks and swans who congregate together in the evening for feeding (see picture above). Ian and Zara went for a recce of the site (see other picture below) and they reckon we can use it for a whole range of training programmes in the future including Deep (Ian took his shovel and thinks he could have a hole down to 18m by this time next year), the Wreck speciality (we know several model boats have been sunk over the years) and Fish ID (it has some crabs at the moment but we hope to throw in a few haddock and cod - without the wrapping).
This is a fantastic addition to the local inland dive sites available and one that some divers might enjoy. If you want to dive it please let us know.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Oh Oh - been neglecting the BLOG

Oops - I have been neglecting the blog. Must be something to do with the loads of things that are going on. Right, so where are we ..... nearly at the end of October. Right this month there has been the normal number of courses going on including open water rescue and nitrox as well as a few specialities. And we have taught a Gas Blending course (which we have not done for a while). On the instructor training side of life I ran another IDC (3rd this year amazingly) and had 3 successful candidates.
In the middle of the month we were invited to the launch of the BBC "LIFE" series in Bristol which was great fun (see the photo with some of the team from the Bahamas). Some of the people I had not seen since we started filming years ago (and some even before the filming started!) and it was great to meet up again. The "beeb" took over a nice restaurant/bar in Bristol and after we had had a few drinks we sat and watched the first programme! Kind of a conversation stopper and everyone was trying to find out who had done what! It was not a programme we had been involved in so didn't expect to be in it.

Elsewhere ... we went to the dive show for the first time in a number of years. It was good to meet up with some old friends as well as promote the new boats for next season. Loads of interest I have to say.

Other really interesting stuff ... well Zara bought a drysuit, we became an Advanced Powerboat Training Centre and can also offer instructor courses in powerboating, oh and we published the holidays for next years and virtually filled the trip to Scapa in 4 days. As well as Scapa Flow we have trips in 2010 to Egypt, and the Philippines.

Friday, October 09, 2009

September Newsletter

September's Newsletter is now available online. Click here to download a copy.

Friday, October 02, 2009

1 October Club Night


It was a busy club night yesterday. Over 70 club members and guest turned up for a plate of curry and a social. So busy in fact that we ran out of chairs! It was lovely to see a few new members, welcome to Debbie's fab 4, and as well as some members who we have not seen for ages - good to see you George and Penny. The usual rafle raised another £68 for our charity and many congratulations to DJ who won a prize - told you that I would give you a mention.
Amazingly the next "normal" club night is actually in February 2010 as we have the Halloween Party at the end of this month (so no November club night) and the Christmas Ball at the beginning of December and Phil Short (adventurer and cave diver) coming along to the club night on 7 January. Now that is a busy club!