This page is a satellite site of the Worcester branch of the British Sub-Aqua Club. This site is now a part of a larger distributed Worcester Divers network of sites.
Here you can find the latest October 2001 newsletter . Other news and stories will also be posted here from time to time.
David Salt contributed the following article about a boat handling course that turned out to be rather more adventurous than he expected.
Also you can read about our last year's Guy Fawkes party
For underwater photos from the Worcester Divers and Kings School trip to the Red Sea in October 2000, click this link
For Surface shots from this trip click this link.
Click the link to proceed to photos and an article about our August 2000 trip to the Channel Isles
Charles Erb has now got a magnificent underwater photography site and here is a link to it at www.undersea-images.com
Here's a writeup about a sailing trip in the Solent in November 1999, together with another similar yacht with my sailing buddies on board - we were all Worcester divers on board Scorcher though. Click the picture to read the story
If you'd like to read an account of a dive trip to the
Red Sea which Frank Loveder organised in February '99, click this link
We do a lot of diving from Plymouth and my favourite site is the Eddystone reef. This is a story about a dive I did there in 1998.
If you have a story about one of our trips, or one of your own, send it to me jk@aegis-ceramics.co.uk and I'll put it up to share with the other members.
Newsletter archives: Click the links for the
Summer 2001 newsletter,
Christmas 2000 newsletter and also the
October 2000 Newsletter
Drysuit - 'Moby' Membrane type - For Sale. Suit 5'10" tall approx - normal build but big shoulders. 75 dives only, seals only 12 dives since renewal. Shoulder auto-dump valve (needs a service). Moby woolly bear undersuit. Call Simon Leach on 01684-576923, mobile 07799-834104. £150.
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