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I'm comparing Scapa liveaboards and the MV Jean Elaine's site hasn't had updates in a few years. Is it still an operation?
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Has there been any update from this case? I'm comparing Scapa liveaboards and the MV Jean Elaine's site hasn't had updates in a few years. Is it still an operation?
Water temperature will be low teens if lucky.
Lots of standing stones to see if blown out.
UK liveaboards tend to be converted trawlers with tiny bunk cabins and shared showers/wc. You will not find air-conditioned state rooms with en-suite facilities, nor will the skipper turn down your bed and leave a chocolate on your pillow. If you want "luxury" living then stay ashore, plenty of boats offer this option.
If you are alone and just want to dive those WWI German wrecks then Scapa Scuba is probably the one to contact. The season starts from May to Oct. And I believe Scapa Scuba provides everything(equipment, dry suit, guide etc etc) in one package.These cautions are exactly what makes me excited to dive there.
These cautions are exactly what makes me excited to dive there.
Good point, I am always baffled by the lack of lifts and boats that move when abroad. How hard can it be?