Cormorants on the Clan Stuart at high tide

Newsletter: Vroom vroom

Hi divers

Weekend plans

SaturdayLong Beach for student dives.

Sunday: two launches either from False Bay Yacht Club or Hout Bay depending on what the Atlantic looks like on Saturday afternoon – but Hout Bay looks more likely.

If we go to Hout Bay we will dive the BOS 400 and the SS Maori, and if it’s False Bay I want to dive with the cowsharks and at Alpha Reef.

Cormorants on the Clan Stuart at high tide
Cormorants on the Clan Stuart at high tide

Dive conditions report

I did not get too much diving done the last few days for several reasons, mostly related to rain and swell. I did use the time wisely and fitted four stroke outboards to the Seahorse. Last week’s assertion that the boat was “powerless” wasn’t untrue!

False Bay is alive right now and a huge pod of dolphins has been seen almost every day somewhere in the Bay. I was out on the Bay on Tuesday and could see them off in the distance slightly north east of Roman Rock. The viz reports have varied wildly this week from 20 metre viz down to 3 metre viz. We have some south easterly wind the next few days and the kind of conditions that make Hout Bay an appealing option for Sunday.

As usual, text or email me if you want to dive. Sodwana people, remember to make your final payments soon please!

regards

Tony Lindeque
076 817 1099
www.learntodivetoday.co.za
www.learntodivetoday.co.za/blog/

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Tony

Scuba diver, teacher, gadget man, racing driver, boat skipper, photographer, and collector of stray animals