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  • 25-06-2015 11:10pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,046 ✭✭✭


    Hey folks.

    I'll be back in Ireland (Sligo) for a few weeks in mid August and would love to have a dive here.

    Ive been diving in Australia for the last few years.

    So, can anyone suggest a place to contact that could help out. I have all my own gear here but dont think I'd bring anything with me. Maybe my occy and dive computer. Ive a 7mm semi-dry wetsuit that I use here, would it be worth bringing it so I have something I know is a good fit. Would it be warm enough? Water temp here is about 16c at the minute and a 1hr dive is about my limit before the shivers kick in

    Thanks in advance people...


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 375 ✭✭Meanaspie


    If you don't wanna travel too far then talk to Michal in http://www.offshore.ie/ they're based out of Mullaghmore and will be able to provide you with any gear you need.

    Alternatively if you don't mind a bit of a trek head for Scubadive West (http://www.scubadivewest.com/) based in Killary, Galway.

    7mm semi dry should do the trick I've just spent a week diving in Quilty, Clare and I was diving with the same water temp was 12 - 14 degrees depending on depth.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,046 ✭✭✭Slideways


    Meanaspie wrote: »
    If you don't wanna travel too far then talk to Michal in http://www.offshore.ie/ they're based out of Mullaghmore and will be able to provide you with any gear you need.

    Alternatively if you don't mind a bit of a trek head for Scubadive West (http://www.scubadivewest.com/) based in Killary, Galway.

    7mm semi dry should do the trick I've just spent a week diving in Quilty, Clare and I was diving with the same water temp was 12 - 14 degrees depending on depth.

    Cheers for the reply. Ill get on to them both. I plan on doing a bit of travelling while I'm back


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