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2 spots are available on the Ocean Explorer out of Virginia Beach (Rudee Inlet) for a trip to the U-140. This sub is a part of the Billy Mitchell fleet, and sits upright in the sand at 265 fsw.
We're leaving the dock Saturday the 25th around 6:00 PM and anchoring on the wreck at midnight. The pool will be open to dive as many times as you like. As long as we're back by 9PM Sunday, we can stop by the Ocean Venture (160 fsw) for a dive (or two). Were limiting the number of divers to 10, with 6 RBs and 4 OCs.
Not many people have been on the Billy Mitchell Fleet, as it's deep (the Ostfriesland, for example, sits right at 400 fsw) and well off shore. It's close to the Gulf Stream, so vis and deco temps are usually good there in June.
Here are two links of interest:
Billy Mitchell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Research Report
The trip is part of a VBTech charter (See Virginia Beach Technical Divers Facebook page) and the price is $295 per diver, which includes light meals, free compressor fills, free Haskell use, and a comfortable bunk on a nice diving platform. HE and O2 will be on board and available for purchase from the boat, but you should come already mixed. virginia Beach
The BMF is a graveyard every tech diver should visit. Send me a PM if you are interested in a spot. Solo divers are welcomed.
2 spots are available on the Ocean Explorer out of Virginia Beach (Rudee Inlet) for a trip to the U-140. This sub is a part of the Billy Mitchell fleet, and sits upright in the sand at 265 fsw.
We're leaving the dock Saturday the 25th around 6:00 PM and anchoring on the wreck at midnight. The pool will be open to dive as many times as you like. As long as we're back by 9PM Sunday, we can stop by the Ocean Venture (160 fsw) for a dive (or two). Were limiting the number of divers to 10, with 6 RBs and 4 OCs.
Not many people have been on the Billy Mitchell Fleet, as it's deep (the Ostfriesland, for example, sits right at 400 fsw) and well off shore. It's close to the Gulf Stream, so vis and deco temps are usually good there in June.
Here are two links of interest:
Billy Mitchell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Research Report
The trip is part of a VBTech charter (See Virginia Beach Technical Divers Facebook page) and the price is $295 per diver, which includes light meals, free compressor fills, free Haskell use, and a comfortable bunk on a nice diving platform. HE and O2 will be on board and available for purchase from the boat, but you should come already mixed. virginia Beach
The BMF is a graveyard every tech diver should visit. Send me a PM if you are interested in a spot. Solo divers are welcomed.