February Club Night........ The Dive Sites of Plymouth!!
James Egan Layne launched!
The first of our regular club nights for 2008. Held at the Teign Corinthian Yacht Club... TCYC on the first Tuesday of the month at 20:00hrs.... all divers, non divers or anyone interested are welcome....!! Keep an eye on the calander to see what guest speakers we have lined up!
More than 35 people turned up to listen to a talk prepared by Paul Reynolds looking at the dive sites of Plymouth!
A sCan of the Eddystone
The only problem we face this year with our Tuesday club nights is that 2007 was soooooooo popular!! Well waht a start with more than 35 people coming along on a particularly foul evening with rain and wind ........
HMS Elk
A UK Octopus!!!
Mark delivered this talk on the range of dive sites around Plymouth after Paul Reynolds was unable to come at the last minute. The presentation looked at Photos and experiecnces Paul and Mark have had diving in Plymouth for some 20 years betwen them!! With some great sites including the James Egan Layne and the Scylla Plymouth offers some fanatastic diving and now that the Centre has taken over Plymouth diving Centre we are able to ofofer these sites in addition to the fantastic range in Lyme Bay!
Wreck Diving!!!
The evening filled us all in on some history of some of the older sites like the "Coronation" and also the newer sites, the newest beuing the Scylla! take a look at our dive sites pages for more information on these sites!!
After the success of last year’s event, the Easter Egg Hunt is back!!!! Come and join us on WatcombeBeach on Sunday 6th April 2008 from 9am. Everyone is welcome, young and old, divers and non-divers, there will be something for everyone.
As our regulars will know, each year TDC run dive trips to Lundy Island giving our divers a unique opportunity to interact with seals and experience some north coast diving. This year we will be running three trips (please see dates below). To avoid disapointment book your place early as these trips have proved extremly popular in the past and the places go quickly.