Contents
Good Luck!
Beer and a Ruby
Camping and BBQ - Places Left
Places on the "Furious"
Hellfins in the Press
Littlehampton Trip
Skydiving
50th Aniversary Dinner
Porthkerris Trip
Kit for Sale

A busy season so far, and lots more shaping up as we go. There are places on the BBQ and Dive trip this weekend, so get in touch quick if you want to go. There are also spaces on Crispins trip to Plymouth, and Janos and Nic's trip to Littlehampton - don't miss the report of the fun they had with a dogfish the last time they were diving together, it's in this issue.

Nicky's been as busy as ever organising the fun - Come for a curry next week and catch up on the gossip.

Good Luck!

This in from Christine Macleod:

On behalf of the club I would like to wish Ian Mills (former Hellfins neoprene sex god from Brixton) and Julie Cox of Lankarshire all the best for their wedding on Saturday 25th July.

If anyone would like to send Ian and Julie a note I have their contact details and also will be going up for the wedding.

Beer and a Ruby

Do you fancy coming out for a curry after the pool session on Wednesday,2nd July 2003

Venue: Thames Tandoori,76 Waterloo Rd, London, SE1 8UD
Just a few minutes walk from the pool......

Time: Table booked for 8.30pm

Drop Nicky a line if you would like to come along.

We'll also be drawing the Raffle. Fantastic Prizes include:

  • Sharwood's Chinese Hamper
  • Sharwood's Indian Hamper
  • Hellfins Wall Clock
  • Black Ferrari hooded top
  • Dive Flags - made by our very own Janos
  • Wine

and lots lots more!

Raffle tickets are still on sale see Nicky or Ian this week or on the night.

Camping and BBQ - Places Left

A note from Chris Warner

Dive places and Cox required for Sunday!

I have one place left on the trip for the Saturday and two places for the Sunday, if your a Sports diver, up for a couple of 30 metre wreck dives, read on for further details.

Get back to me asap to secure your place.

Those confirmed to date:

  • Chris Warner
  • Sophie Rennie
  • Mary Ball
  • Mike Wilkinson
  • Phil Clifton
  • Sally Gray

We will be camping for two nights Friday 27th and Saturday 28th at Washington Camp Site

Email Chris Warner

Places on the "Furious"

Crispin has some spaces on a three day midweek hardboat trip out of Plymouth.

The details for the Plymouth Hardboat are:

Diving Mon. 21st, Tues 22nd and Wed. 23rd July from 'Furious', skipper Pete Hambly.

Cost £45 ea. per day incl. B&('continental')B but not incl. air. We'll arrive Sunday ready for diving on Monday. The B&B is booked for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday nights.

Deposits of £27 made out to P. Hambly and sent to Crispin.

Hellfins in the Press

Our man from the metro came through with a fantastic article and the club and his try dive. Judging by the stats from the website and the deluge of calls Shona's been getting I think we'll be seeing more new faces at the poolside in the coming weeks.

Thanks Kieran, and thanks too to Maili, Shona and Phil, who got the thing together and showed Kieran what a great club hellfins is.

Littlehampton Trip

Janos and Nic Oatridge will be organising a day trip out of Littlehampton on Saturday 6th September. We hope to be diving some of the many wrecks in the 25m to 30m range, and so you will need to be at least a qualified Sports Diver by this date.

They have provisionally chartered a hardboat through Dive 69. The cost of the diving will be around £35 per person and there are 12 places on the boat. If you are interested in coming on this trip, then please email Janos@Hellfins.com, and send either send me a cheque for £35 or give me cash on a Wednesday evening.

Places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

Skydiving

The Hellfins Sky Divers will be making their jumps over the weekend 27th & 28th September... at Hinton in the Hedges Air Field - Nr Brackley, Northamptonshire.

Everyone is welcome to come along and give support.

The plan is for the Sky Divers to jump Saturday AM then the guys doing the static line course to jump Sunday.

Having a big BBQ/Pig Roast on the Saturday night...

Accommodation can be camping on Nicky's dads farm or B&B.

For those wishing to do a bit of diving over the weekend stoney cove is only 45min away...

50th Aniversary Dinner and Dance

As you all be aware BSAC are holding a 50th Anniversary Dinner/Dance at the Le Meridien Waldorf Hotel, London.

It would be really nice for the club to have a presence at the event and Nicky would like to know if anyone is interested in going.

The tickets are £85 per head and we would need to fill a table of ten.

Tickets are based on a "first come first served" basis's, so if you are up for it please let Nicky know no later than July 9th.

You can find out more about the night my visiting the BSAC website.

Porthkerris Trip - Let Sleeping Dogfish Lie

Each of the five cars making the seven hour trek to Cornwall had different strategies for coping with the journey: Mike listened to the pumping sounds of the Radio 1 Massive, while Nic had his learn-to-speak Russian tapes. Tricky and Catherine listened to the XFM weather forecast, and Pippa was forced to hear to one of Janos’ compilation CDs. Nicky and Ian on the other hand, sadly lacking a radio, had to pass the time listening to Nicky’s musings on the best way to fill a car with petrol (ask her next time you see her).

It was early to bed on Friday night, and up bright and early in the morning, refreshed, relaxed, and glad to be out of London. The eight divers were staying in two different places. Mike, Nic, Janos and Pippa were staying in a B&B in Porthallow, a small village by the sea. The B&B had fantastic views over Porthallow bay, and was a short walk from an excellent pub, the Five Pilchards. Tricky, Catherine, Ian and Nicky had minimised staggering home time by actually staying in a pub in nearby St. Kervern. Both establishments were used to divers, and quite prepared to offer hearty cooked breakfasts at six o’clock in the morning.

Fortunately this was not necessary, as the divers met at the civilised time of eleven o’clock at the Porthkerris dive centre. Hellfins have been coming here now for around five years and with good reason. Porthkerris dive centre is efficient, organised, and provides tasty pasties and ostrich burgers throughout the day. It operates a catamaran and several RIBs, and on Saturday the Hellfins were diving from the cat. Kitting up on the beach the first minor crisis of the weekend arose as it transpired that Nicky had left Ian’s mask in the shed. However tragedy was averted as Ian was bombarded from all sides by spare masks. Everything now accounted for; the eight Hellfins lugged their kit across the stony beach to the waiting cat.

Waiting for the cat to reach the shore, Nic became concerned that Mike had forgotten to add enough lead to his weight belt to compensate for the change from fresh to salt water, and attempted to rectify the situation by filling Mike’s drysuit with stones. Diplomatically, Mike assured Nic that this was not necessary and without further ado the Hellfins boarded.

As eight of the twelve divers on board were Hellfins, the club chose the diving for the day. The skipper of the cat was very knowledgeable about all the local dive sites, and suggested the first dive could be the wreck of the Citrine, lying in about 24m. The water was a slightly chilly 11°C, but the visibility was a comfortable 8m or so. The wreck was fully of marine life, and returning divers spoke excitedly about the dogfish, cuckoo wrasse, and other life that they had seen. Mike spoke excitedly about what he planned to do to Nic, as he fished stone after stone out of his drysuit.

After a warming lunch of homemade soup, the boat headed off to the second dive site of the day: the wreck of the Carmarthen. Lying in the 21m, the Carmarthen was a much larger ship than the Citrine, and several huge boilers lying largely intact on the seabed provided shelter for even more fish. Visibility had improved to around 12m, although the divers in wetsuits and the more sensitive of the drysuit divers were feeling the chill by the end of the dive.

Everyone had warmed up sufficiently in the evening to enjoy a somewhat salty dinner in the pub in St. Kervern. A couple of pints of Doom, the local beer, helped quench the thirst and encouraged lively conversation. Tired and relaxed, the Hellfins turned in to get a good nights sleep ready for the next day’s diving.

Sunday morning saw another round of artery clogging breakfasts and then down to the beach to kit up and board the RIB. After a bouncy ride out to the dive site, Ragland Reef, our French cox Serge dropped the divers downtide of the buoy, and a short but tiring swim against the tide was needed to get to the shot. At the bottom of the line was a huge quantity of hard and soft corals. Plumose anemones and sea squirts covered steep walls and drop-offs, and crabs and shrimp lurked in crevices.

Ian and Nicky skipped the second dive, because of sinus problems, and instead chose to visit the local cider press. The remaining Hellfins boarded the rib and Serge took dropped them to the wreck of the Spyridian Vagliano. Close by is one of the most famous wrecks off the Cornish coast: the Mohegan. Most divers who visit Cornwall will be familiar with the tragic sinking of this ship and the heroics of the ship’s crew, without whose brave actions many more lives would have been lost. By swimming across a sandy patch of seabed that was the home to dozens of dogfish, divers can make their way from one wreck to the other.

The evening saw the divers in the Five Pilchards in Porthallow. Although the Doom and cider flowed freely, the divers were muted, exhausted by the days diving. However the generous portions of food soon revived spirits, and, as only one more dive remained, Ian produced his Almanac and charts and talk turned to planning future trips away.

The last dive, on Monday morning, was perhaps the best. Serge and the RIB took the divers out for another the Manacles, where he dropped them exactly on the buoy. With no tide running, an easy descent down the shot lead to a scallop bed, and all around were dramatic rocks and gullies covered in a variety of life. Diving as a three, as Nicky was still having sinus problems, Ian, Janos and Nic came across two dozing dogfish, which completely ignored the approaching divers. Indeed, Nic even managed to pick one of the dogfish up. Understandably annoyed, the dogfish squirmed out of Nic’s grasp and turned on him, attempting to bite him savagely. As the dogfish seemed to have unerring accuracy in picking out Nic’s hoses, the incident could have turned nasty, especially as Janos and Ian were not in a position to assist Nic, rendered incapable of helping by extreme fits of laughter. The motto of the story: Always let sleeping dogfish lie!

All the divers thoroughly enjoyed the trip, and those who can will certainly be there next year. Congratulations and thanks to Mike for organising such a successful trip.

Kit for Sale

Contact Allan Hesse 020 7632 9886 (day) or 01372 729040 (eve)
Typhoon Ranger dry suit, front entry zip, 6’2"-6’3", large boots£200
Stab jacket Buddy Commando TD + STD inflator + Air II (serviced 4/03)£200
Scubapro 1st & G250 2nd stage DVs (serviced 4/03)£125
Pony cylinder unused (serviced 4/03) £60
Scubapro Pony 1st & R190 2nd stage DVs + air consol (serviced 4/03)£100
Pony Apeks 1st & Conshelf Supreme 2nd stage DVs + button air gauge (serviced)£60
2 x 15 litre cylinders in test until 08/03£70 each
UWATEC Aladin Air integrated computer + Manual 70% battery£200
UK800 torch + charger + spare case£60
Technisub LED pocket backup torch (dry cell)£15
SMB + reel£30
Dive master ankle weights£10
Weight belt with velcro weight pockets + weights£10
Weight belt, Beaver, shot filled (purple)£25
Fisher Aquanaut 1280X under water metal detector (250 ft) + hard case£200
Spirotechnique Wooly Bear Large Old but clean and serviceable £5
Bowstone Wooly Bear Large clean £20
Lifting bag - Small £10
US Divers dive bag back pack style - good condition used for one trip £30