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170 ft wall dive. With a very experienced diver. I would not go to that depth or deeper with anyone else.
 
41m/135ft at Lonsdale Wall - Melbourne, Australia.
 
175FSW to 180FSW. For an intact three masted iron hulled sailing schooner. On her side, and you can touch the rail at about 165 FSW...
 
Mine was 120ft. I think it's not a problem to go deeper. The problem is rather to bubble up. Because I have just gone under water with a single tank, it's just pain to realize, that the dive is already over after some few minutes. The most times I am at 50-70ft so i have enough time to enjoy my dive :D
 

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