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| RBW Member Current Rebreather/s: | SE Asia Deep Weck Diving A couple of us are looking for a deep wreck diving location in SE Asia. We have dived the MV Empress and MV Trident and are looking for other locations with nice deep wrecks. Subic Bay doesn't seem to have much to offer past the 40m range and I have a trip organized to Coron later in the year. Preferably rebreather friendly too...... Regards, Lance
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| Life starts at 100 Current Rebreather/s: Pelagian Other Rebreather/s: Megalodon Classic Kiss Pelagian Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Stockholm Sweden
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| Re: SE Asia Deep Weck Diving You should get in touch with Frank Doyle at La Laguna Beach Club in Puerto Galera. La Laguna Beach Club and Dive Centre, Puerto Galera, Philippines He got a great boat called Rags II. He can set up lots of interesting diving for you..... Another guy worth contacting is Matt Reed matt.reed@triton-oceanic.com that can arrange diving on virtually virgin wrecks in the Leyte Gulf that has some really deep stuff! This one might just be a little too deep =) You can read up on Leyte here Battle of Leyte Gulf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Some more videos here...... For something deeper you should look in to something like this.. I wish I could join you! Best of luck! Rodge Last edited by rogeringebo : 20th July 2008 at 15:06. |
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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Classic Kiss Dolphin Azimuth Other Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Evolution Megalodon Classic Kiss Dolphin Azimuth Join Date: May 2005 Location: Thailand
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| Re: SE Asia Deep Weck Diving Lance Check with Johan in Aloy beach (Subic Bay)There are a couple of wrecks in the 70 meter range. There is a wreck that is just outside the bay in 90 meters. Johan is searching for the wreck in 90 meters at the moment since I keep on him about finding it. I did alot of reseach in that area and was on the Yamashiro project. You can check with Rob Lalamiere who lives in that area. Rob has a boat that we used for the Yamashiro. Rob does have a full time job but maybe if you catch him in the right mood. The currents in Leyte are wicked to say the least. andibk |
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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Classic Kiss Dolphin Azimuth Other Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Evolution Megalodon Classic Kiss Dolphin Azimuth Join Date: May 2005 Location: Thailand
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| Re: SE Asia Deep Weck Diving Lance You can also check with Joerg at Deep Blue Divers in Chalong Thailand. This is a short drive from Phuket. Joerg has found a couple WW2 wrecks and also has been diving a wreck in 90 meters of water. I seen picks of the deeper wreck and the water looked crystal clear. Cebu Pacific has some real cheap flights going from Manila to Bangkok and back. To clarify in my last post the research I was doing was in the Leyte area. andibk |
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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: | Re: SE Asia Deep Weck Diving Lance hiYou can also check with Joerg at Deep Blue Divers in Chalong Thailand. This is a short drive from Phuket. Joerg has found a couple WW2 wrecks and also has been diving a wreck in 90 meters of water. I seen picks of the deeper wreck and the water looked crystal clear. Cebu Pacific has some real cheap flights going from Manila to Bangkok and back. To clarify in my last post the research I was doing was in the Leyte area. andibk the wrecks are great and deep blue divers are the right place to do this.also the night dives ![]() gruss anna Last edited by divingduck : 20th July 2008 at 16:31. Reason: hangover |
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| RBW Member Current Rebreather/s: | Re: SE Asia Deep Weck Diving hi the wrecks are great and deep blue divers are the right place to do this.also the night dives ![]() gruss anna Joerg and Andreas shut up shop during the low season, diving in phuket at this time of year is a bit of a gamble, the weather's very unsettled, best between November and end of April. |
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| RBW Member Current Rebreather/s: | Re: SE Asia Deep Weck Diving I wish I could join you! Thanks for the info and the cool videos Roger.Best of luck! Rodge Still looking but have a few more leads now. Yeah...we will definately have to hook up and get wet some time. Regards, Lance
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| RBW Member Current Rebreather/s: | Re: SE Asia Deep Weck Diving Lance Thanks Andi,Check with Johan in Aloy beach (Subic Bay)There are a couple of wrecks in the 70 meter range. There is a wreck that is just outside the bay in 90 meters. Johan is searching for the wreck in 90 meters at the moment since I keep on him about finding it. I did alot of reseach in that area and was on the Yamashiro project. You can check with Rob Lalamiere who lives in that area. Rob has a boat that we used for the Yamashiro. Rob does have a full time job but maybe if you catch him in the right mood. The currents in Leyte are wicked to say the least. andibk I have been corresponding with Johan......Seems he has a couple of freighters and a bomber in the depths we are look at. Regards, Lance
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| RBW Member Current Rebreather/s: MK 15.X Ouroboros Other CCR Home Build Other Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Other CCR Home Build Join Date: Feb 2005
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| Re: SE Asia Deep Weck Diving Thanks Andi, I have been corresponding with Johan......Seems he has a couple of freighters and a bomber in the depths we are look at. Regards, Lance Hi Lance, Not sure what deeper wrecks Vidar has taken you too. Some less/never before dived ones here: Drmike's photos- powered by SmugMug this was one great trip. In subic The freighter (Kyo maru) and bomber you speak of: Drmike : photos : Subic bay, Philippines - Jan 2006- powered by SmugMug 70m ish IIRC. OK dives but nothing compared to the wrecks vidar can put you on
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| RBW Member Current Rebreather/s: | Re: SE Asia Deep Weck Diving Hi Lance, Hi Mike,Not sure what deeper wrecks Vidar has taken you too. Some less/never before dived ones here: Drmike's photos- powered by SmugMug this was one great trip. In subic The freighter (Kyo maru) and bomber you speak of: Drmike : photos : Subic bay, Philippines - Jan 2006- powered by SmugMug 70m ish IIRC. OK dives but nothing compared to the wrecks vidar can put you on The trip with Vidar was AWESOME......there is one man that really knows his stuff. We all really enjoyed every moment of the time aboard and Alice's cooking.......Ahhhhhhh Regards, Lance
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