RAIN
After weeks of hot dry days the heavens have finally opened up as a sub tropical cyclone moves across the country. Even though the light was low, today’s dive conditions were good with the water feeling even warmer than usual.
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LOOKING ACROSS FROM THE KOI WRECK SITE TO PICTON HARBOUR. FREIGHTER WITH WIND TURBINE PARTS FOR THE WELLINGTON COAST ANCHORED ONLY 200 METRES AWAY AND LOST IN THE RAIN.
Visibility is at a not bad 6 metres on the Koi, 10 metres on the wreck of the Lastingham and around 6 on the Lermontov. Forecast for the next few days is average with a 30 knot northerly predicted tonight. I reckon we may not see as much wind as predicted and we will get a reasonable weekend.
Congratulations to Dion and Michael who today finished their PADI Rescue and PPB course. Job well done guys and heaps of fun.
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MICHAEL TRYS HIS LUCK SWIMMING THE HOOP DURING HIS PPB TRAINING
Have a good weekends diving and be safe.
cheers Brent