Blackjack, a B17 Flying Fortress is possibly the most famous bomber in the South West Pacific theatre of operations. Ditched whilst returning from a raid on Rabaul, she now lies in 50 meters of water off Boga Boga village in the Milne Bay province of Papua New Guinea.
Packing for any trip gives me a headache, but packing for a dive trip is even worse...How was I going to fit all my dive kit, my clothes,all the suntan creams, bottles and jars I wanted to take? And all into my 20kg baggage allowance. Excited I packed my wreck worn Cressi Frog Fins and shiny new Sunto Dive Computer and after what felt like hours,(it was only 35minutes) I was ready to go.
Yet again another very successful trip to Windermere, this time it was a bit cold but very clear. The air temperature did not get above 4.0ºC with the water temperature at a cool 2.0ºC. With everyone well wrapped up and insulated against the cold it was bearable. We had a different team consisting of Warren, Steve, Alan W, and Matt; this was to be Matt’s first boat dive.
It’s been some time since I last went to Eccleston Delph so it was quite a surprise to see some of the latest improvements over the last year. I joined up with our “Friday Divers” who dive the Delph every Friday on a fortnightly basis depending on the weather. The depending on the weather bit is probably a reflection of the average age of the “Friday Divers” and that includes me.
Yes you can join the club and learn to dive for £199, this includes the first years club membership and your course material to ocean diver, gear loan and air.The club has 2 x boats, 2 x compressors and a full comliment of pool gear. Courses past ocean diver you only pay for the course material.
Well we finally did it again after a four year absence from Windermere we managed a dive on Thursday 29th December. With one boat four divers one boat handler and a helper we got to Windermere at 10.00 with no problems.