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| New Member | Baltic Sea Wreck Trips - Info Required Me and my buddy are planning for a weeks wreck diving in the Baltic Sea next year. We'll be looking to dive in a range of 25-40m. Can anyone help in providing info of tour operators / liveabords (prefably english speaking) etc., and if dived there before their recommendations of wrecks to dive etc. |
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| ... Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Finland
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Me and my buddy are planning for a weeks wreck diving in the Baltic Sea next year. We'll be looking to dive in a range of 25-40m. Åland has plenty of fine wrecks in your range. [link]Can anyone help in providing info of tour operators / liveabords (prefably english speaking) etc., and if dived there before their recommendations of wrecks to dive etc. //LN |
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| wreck addicted | Åland is great. For boattrips the Swedish Moskus might be worth a try. I am quite sure Jonas can tell you more about the boat
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| Mask? Oh yes, I thought it was cold.... | You may find this interesting: Technical diving, GUE training courses, charters, forum Richard Lundgren told me about it But I think he may have a good reason for doing so Definately somewhere I plan to go in the future Hope it helps M |
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| Canīt remember-member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Lyme Bay.Devon.UK formerly Hamburg, Ger.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Me and my buddy are planning for a weeks wreck diving in the Baltic Sea next year. Hi Matty,which part of the Baltic are you planning to dive? Itīs not the Atlantic but itīs still a large body of water with several different countries on itīs shores. If youīre planning to dive out of a Danish or German harbour then I could help with a few tips. The wrecks in your chosen range are plentiful and often well preserved. Iīve never seen such well preserved timber wrecks as in the Baltic. Cheers Devon Rob
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| wreck addicted | Hi, I´ve never seen such well preserved timber wrecks as in the Baltic. It depends on the area. The more eastern you sail the better is the condition of the (wooden) wrecks. But compared to other seas (except the Great Lakes) you are right.@Jacek: We are planning a trip next year. May I contact you about diving (Gdansk/Danzig Bight)?
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| New Member | If you are interested in Polish wrecks have a look here BALTIC WRECKS Both guys Sebastian and Maciek are really great!!!! Mania |
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