New Mooring in Kingston

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Tom R

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As of yesterday, a combined effort by POW/GLUE a mooring was placed on wreck 6 with future concideration of a line being run to wreck X.

A mooring will be placed on another pair schooner/steamer combination soon. A line has been placed between them already.

Both of these dives are in the 90ft range with lots to see. All four wrecks are scuttlings from the clean up of Portsmouth harbour in the early part of the last century.

:clap: and 3 :cheer: 's for all involved

Tom R
 
Good work guys :)

For the divers out there that have there own boats please note:
POW has removed the orange and white buoys marking shipwrecks in the Kingston area and replaced them with white plastic jugs. With the storms of November and freezing weather coming up soon we would rather lose a plastic jug than our new buoys. The mooring lines are still there for all to use.
 
Three :cheer: 's for all involved.

You guys rock!
 
Tom R once bubbled...
As of yesterday, a combined effort by POW/GLUE a mooring was placed on wreck 6 with future concideration of a line being run to wreck X.

A mooring will be placed on another pair schooner/steamer combination soon. A line has been placed between them already.

Both of these dives are in the 90ft range with lots to see. All four wrecks are scuttlings from the clean up of Portsmouth harbour in the early part of the last century.

:clap: and 3 :cheer: 's for all involved

Tom R

That's great well done!! who all was involved
 
Been to Kingston the last two years. My club goes over every spring.

Looking forward to seeing a new wreck.

Thanks to all involved for taking care of us divers.
 

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