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Offline Peter McCamley

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Deep Wreck Diving in Sardinia
« on: October 03, 2011, 07:02:05 PM »
The year was 1999, when I first met up with Leigh Cunningham in Sharm. Over the following years I did all of my OC Tek Training with this master of deep diving. As an OC Tek Instructor, there are only one or two guys that I know who come close to this man’s experience in deep diving. (http://www.deeperblue.com/article.php/309/28)
You can contact Leigh for any type of OC Tec course @ highpp02@yahoo.com. He’s based in Sharm, however he liable to be in any part of the globe at any time.

Last Oct, I received an invite from Leigh wanting to know if I was interesting in joining an expedition of deep wreck diving off the South coast of Sardinia. I didn’t need to be asked twice.

The planned wrecks would vary in size from 500 to 5000 Tonne in depths from  40 to 110 mtrs . All the wrecks would be WW2 Italian marine war machines, with the exception of one American P221 Patrol boat..

I mentioned the trip to a few lads and it soon materialised that there would be four of us, Richard Crothers, Dr Mark Palmer, Dr Neil McLeod and myself  from “Nord Iron” (all on Inspos)  joining a team, which would include one lad from Germany, Bert, one lad from Denmark, Per, with Sally, Keith and Jason  arriving from the UK, all OC.

We were scheduled to fly out from Stanstead with Easyjet on 22nd Sept 11 for 9 days diving.
Direct flights from Stanstead to Cagalari with Easyjet were £54 return. (On our next trip, we intend to fly from Dublin direct to Olbia in Northern Sardinia and drive the 140 miles south)

Thanks to Neil we shipped via DHL 60 kgs of Sofnolime to the Dive Centre (Morgan Diving) at a cost of £87.00. (Next time we intend to send all the diving equipment DHL Return)

Unfortunately, I had to delay to 26th Sept, before I could join the trip, so just the five days diving for me.

We stayed in the 4 star  Hotel Scientio
http://www.alpitourworldhotels.it/sito_sighientu/ita/index.asp @ 87 Euro per night per double sharing inc breakfast. We had to walk all of  30 meters from the Hotel to the Dive Centre next door.

The Dive Centre, Morgan Diving is and owned and Operated by Mario, one of the nicest and most obliging people on the planet. A first class Tek Diving Operation.
www.morgandiving.com

The dive centre has a Hard Boat that can easily take 10-12  Tec Divers There is also a couple of 10 meter Rib that can also take 6-8 Tec Divers.

The boats are based in the marina, which is meters  away from the front door of the Dive centre.

All of the 4 dozen or so wrecks are located within 30-45 minutes boat ride from the Dive Centre and vary in size and depth.

This is what I seen during my five days.
Day 1:  P221 @ 50m. The only Allied casualty. Fully intact and breathtaking for photographers.

Day 2: Loredan @ 64m
http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?96402

Day 3:Valdivagna @ 75m
http://www.wrecksite.eu/imgBrowser.aspx?15828

Day 4: Isonzo @ 57m
http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?96464

Day 5: Loredan 

To be fair, despite me having the scooter, you really need at least two dives on these wrecks to get any idea of what is where, due to their size and the volume of stuff to see and that’s before you head inside.

Next year, high on the list will be the:
San Marco @ 97 to 107m
http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?139985

Bengasi 86 to 96m.
http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?135578

It really is amazing how intact all the wrecks are, with them all coming a minimum of 10 up to 25+ mtrs off the sandy bottom in 29 degrees water temp on the surface with 14-1616 degrees at depths below 40 mtrs.
 In Sept-Oct,  the water is at its warmest, however you definitely need your winter wollies, if you intent to do decent bottom time.

Leigh was using a Sony Film Production Camera in a Gates housing, the best that £40k could buy. The video of the expedition including one days caving up north, where Per joined Leigh, is absolutely spectacular underwater footage in gin clear conditions and without doubt the best wreck underwater footage that I have ever witnessed on or off TV. I will let you know as soon as some of it hits U Tube.

The cost of 9 days diving CCR was 650E and the cost of  my 5 days diving  330E. (We supplied the lime) This included our gas, cylinder rental, and boat trips.
Amazing value for the chance to see WW2 Battle Cruisers, Frigates, Destroyers and all the marine hardware associated with a bygone age steeped in history and hardly ever dived. As a deep wreck diving enthusiast, I was absolutely blown away at how intact the wrecks had remained since the day that these massive ships had met their demise due to mortal wounds.

What we witnessed during our week was a sample of the skill and determination of the British Submarines Commanders during WW2.

Only by diving wrecks that are intact as these and seeing where they were torpedoed that you can really appreciate the force of devastation that was caused when the impact occurred.

Sincere thanks to whole team, where each day went like clockwork,  Leigh for the invite, Mario for sorting out all the gas, Bert, for dropping us with pin point accuracy on every occasion.
We already have six names for Sept 12, so drop me a PM if it would be of interest.

Or
Contact Mario:
Sardinia – Italy- Phone: 00 39 337 564354   Fax : 00 39 070 805059
Web Site : www.morgandiving.com    mail : info@morgandiving.com

WRECKS

ROMAGNA 33 to 43 mt.

PRUA del ROMAGNA 38 to 43 mt.

LT 221  38 to 49 mt.

CHIATTA of LT221 50 to 53 mt.

ISONZO 38 to 57 mt.

LOREDAN 53 to 64 mt.

MARTE (SALPI) 50 to 60 mt.

VALDIVAGNA 60 TO 75 MT.

BENGASI 86 to 96 mt.

SAN MARCO 97 to 107 mt.

You can see the photos on web site (http://www.morgandiving.com)

Peter!
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Re: Deep Wreck Diving in Sardinia
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2011, 07:15:05 PM »
Here's some shots of The Loredan
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Re: Deep Wreck Diving in Sardinia
« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2011, 08:00:29 PM »
The planned wrecks would vary in size from 500 to 5000 Tonne in depths from  40 to 110 mtrs . All the wrecks would be WW2 Italian marine war machines, with the exception of one American P221 Patrol boat..

Great report Peter welldone . What happened to 110m dive? Deepest on your report is 75m!

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Re: Deep Wreck Diving in Sardinia
« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2011, 08:37:55 PM »
Nice one Peter. Thanks for the report.  8)

What happened to 110m dive? Deepest on your report is 75m!
Rez, what happened to your 125m dive? I heard the deepest at the weekend was 73m  :devilban:

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Deep Wreck Diving in Sardinia
« Reply #4 on: October 03, 2011, 09:02:46 PM »
Great report Peter

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Re: Deep Wreck Diving in Sardinia
« Reply #5 on: October 04, 2011, 10:49:41 AM »
Well Rez, just like yourself.....I got scared! :devilban: ;)
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Re: Deep Wreck Diving in Sardinia
« Reply #6 on: October 04, 2011, 11:01:46 AM »
Great report Peter...
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Re: Deep Wreck Diving in Sardinia
« Reply #7 on: October 04, 2011, 12:43:15 PM »
Nice report Peter
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Re: Deep Wreck Diving in Sardinia
« Reply #8 on: October 04, 2011, 07:17:31 PM »
Very cool pics Pete! I'm looking forward to next year!

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Re: Deep Wreck Diving in Sardinia
« Reply #9 on: October 05, 2011, 07:18:32 AM »
Well Alan, Baz, thanks for the comments. A good experience can really only be savoured when its shared. Hopefully some of you will get a chance to pop out and see Mario.

Well Leigh, the pics are nothing special, only a wee bit of a glimpse. Your video is "off the wall". I am running off copies by the dozen here, maybe when you get home you might stick a bit of it on U Tube and mention the link here.

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Peter
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Re: Deep Wreck Diving in Sardinia
« Reply #10 on: October 05, 2011, 10:16:01 AM »
Looking forward to seen this video now :popcorn:

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Re: Deep Wreck Diving in Sardinia
« Reply #11 on: October 05, 2011, 05:24:31 PM »
great report and pics Peter.  Liking the sound of the DHL option on foreign trips!

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Re: Deep Wreck Diving in Sardinia
« Reply #12 on: October 05, 2011, 05:57:02 PM »
Hey Peter,

Great report! Can you expand a little on the arrangement with DHL? It would be handy to ship all your gear over to the destination and back relatively cheaply when you're going away on holidays, if there's someone to pick it up for you later (or even, so you can pick it up yourself from the courier company's depot at the airport when you arrive). Especially with prices like EUR15 per kg of excess luggage and with some of the airlines not allowing the dive gear as sports equipment at a discount (hello, aerlingus!).

So - which service exactly is that you chose from DHL, and is it available to anyone, or was there any special arrangement made?

Thanks!
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Re: Deep Wreck Diving in Sardinia
« Reply #13 on: October 05, 2011, 06:34:40 PM »
Well Cathal, Mike, Chris,
It was Neil who dealt with DHL, so I will mention it to him and I am sure he will gladly fill you in. In the mean time, just had these come over from Leigh. Bear in mind that these photos are still frames from the video.....gives you some indication of what the video is like.
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Re: Deep Wreck Diving in Sardinia
« Reply #14 on: October 05, 2011, 07:47:29 PM »
Some of you were asking about the arrangements we used to ship the Sofnolime out.

This was by using the site www.parcelbroker.co.uk This is a bit like pricerunner for packages. You enter your start and delivery countries and the the size and weight of what you want shipped. It then looks for the best rate they can get to ship the stuff. On this occasion DHL Express came back with the lowest price (including a surcharge for delivery to a remote location;  like highlands and islands around here).

If you then decide to book, you give more detailed addresses and when you want it picked up. They email you by return with comfirmation, a tracking link and labels to stick on the freight.

I also had priced shipping out an Inspo. & cylinders in an Inspo. crate and from what I can remember that was about £40 each way. Door-to-door.

This works where the items can be shipped overland and is cheaper than dealing with the couriers direct. It will not be cheaper if they have to air-freight the stuff.

This may or may not be of use to you when planning future trips; but at least worth a look.

ATB,

Neil

P.S. As Peter said this was an great trip with world class, well preserved wrecks that gave a good bottom time to deco ratio in Mediterranean conditions.