Video from 50 Below
Video from 50 Below I thought I would make this a separate link as the video created by Rick Scarsbrook is worth a look. A great day with the club achieving 50 dives in one day. Thanks once again to all involved.
St Abbs Trip (part 2)
St Abbs Trip (part 2) 10 TSAC members convened at St Abbs on Thursday evening 1st June to fill the Rock House bunkhouse in the harbour with 2 others using their campervans to add additional accommodation. Our contingent comprised mainly of experienced club members (Advanced Divers or Dive Leaders) but also had two novices as…
St Abbs (part 1)
St Abbs (part 1) An annual family trip to St Abbs gave me an opportunity to dive with Tony New (a BSAC member who has dived with our club on many trips). He is an experienced diver and enjoys photography so where better than St Abbs, in fact the photos used are mainly his. We…
The importance of testing new kit
The importance of testing new kit. A dive buddy of mine once described changing his dry suit like taking off a glove and putting on a mitten. Both do the same job but the old kit was a known quantity, it worked, he knew how it felt and new how it worked. Putting on the…
Troon Trip to Rosa & Ada
Troon Trip to Rosa & Ada (17-21 May) The plan was to take a RHIB to Troon to enable videoing of a Whitstable oyster smack, Rosa & Ada (R&A), for a film that one of our members was intending to make to celebrate the end of its career in Troon; and do some RHIB diving…
Charles 111 -1st Scuba diving monarch
Charles 111 -1st Scuba diving monarch King Charles III, will officially be the first British qualified Scuba diving monarch counts among, which he took up in the early 1970s. He learnt to dive in the Navy at the Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth in September 1971. He wasn’t the first member of the Royal…
Plymouth
Plymouth Our annual bank holiday visit to Plymouth has, once again, been a great success. A reduced number this year, only ten divers but a good mix and it was great to have old friends and new friends alike. With people arriving from Cambridge, Manchester, Ilfracombe etc, we all arrived at differing times and arranged…
HAG night (Have A Go Night)
HAG night (Have A Go Night) One of the highlights of the club year is the HAG night, in other words the try dive night, where we introduce prospective members to Scuba diving. The organisation starts a long while before the night with the Membership Secretary (Lisa) gathering names of people who have expressed an…
Llaneilian Bay – Anglesey
Llaneilian Bay – Anglesey We have been meaning to head back to Anglesey for a year or so, but as with everything Covid, the trips had dropped off the horizon. Finally getting ourselves into gear we organised six of us to meet at the traditional golden M on the A55 (McDonald’s – Google Maps). One…
Sound of Mull and Scottish Islands
Sound of Mull and Scottish Islands This annual Easter trip is one of the clubs most popular. Any trip on the Gaelic Rose is a good trip as it takes us up to the stunning Sound of Mull and surrounding areas. The scenery is spectacular and the diving is just as good. This trip is,…