Dive Log - 30 April 2012
This long weekend proved to be way better than the Easter Weekend, with a couple of full boats and pristine dive conditions. On Monday, most people went back to work and the planned double tank launch...
View ArticleDive Log - 27 May 2012
After a chilly pool sessions with some of the students from the JBay Language School on Saturday we had a surprisingly warm dive on Discovery Channel Reef on Sunday. A leopard cat shark was spotted,...
View ArticleDive Log - 3 June 2012
On Sunday we dived Jagged Edge Reef, the old favourite and once again it was a great dive. Viz was about 5m with a fresh 14 deg and bottom time of 43 min. Some new faces on the boat again and a welcome...
View ArticleJBay Dive Fest 2012
Well our annual JBay dive fest has come and gone and although the wind threatened to blow us away we had perfect dives on Sunday with 15m viz and flat seas. A total of 5 launches were done during the...
View ArticleDive Log - 6 & 7 Oct 2012
On Saturday we dived Shark Point Pinnacle at St Francis and although it is quite a long way by boat the reef is so worth the effort. 18 Deg water with great viz was in store for the divers. We...
View ArticleDec 2012
Well our holiday season had come and gone and seems so distant now that everyone is back at work. The weather and ocean was really nice to us during the season in JBay and we managed to launch almost...
View ArticleDive Log - 10 May 2014
On Saturday 10 May 2014 we decided to look for something new and found an amazing 42m deep part of the Long Mile Reef about 6km off shore. All the divers used nitrox which extended our bottom time...
View ArticleDive Log - 3 Aug 2014 - Jagged Edge
After a long hiatus with several dives cancelled due to bad weather or large swell, the usual suspects and some new faces gathered at the J-Bay Ski Boat club at the crack of dawn on Sunday Morning....
View ArticleDive Log - 6 - 9 April 2012
During Easter weekend the weather didn't play along and we only managed to do 2 launches in JBay. On Saturday the water temp dropped to between 11 and 9 degrees with about 2 to 3m viz. On the surface...
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