@@elmo319 hopefully as we get into the winter months and the water temperature falls we will see the viz start to improve. Thanks for taking the time to comment 😊
Thanks for the feedback! I’m a little disappointed with the footage if I’m honest as it’s the first time I used my GoPro 10…need to play with the settings a bit to perfect it!
Great stuff! I’m in Plymouth and really wanting to dive at Vobster! I’ve always read that it should be done on a twin so I’m glad to see people on singles making the most of it!
Hi Tontsyy, thanks so much for taking the time to comment, much appreciated! I only dive a single but have to say I always see plenty of others also diving singles as well as twins and CCRs. For me it’s my regular inland dive site when we can’t get to the coast. Whilst at its coldest at this time of year it also is generally when the viz is best with 8-10m a common occurrence and a 40 min dive is plenty of time to see many of the sights and not get cold. Lots of attractions to dive and some big perch to see along with the resident crayfish 🦞
Jester henge is very spooky, and disorienting. You had good vis
@@elmo319 hopefully as we get into the winter months and the water temperature falls we will see the viz start to improve. Thanks for taking the time to comment 😊
@@TheCavecrawler - the OW training weekend’s kill the vis, mid week or winter, much better
Nice video. I was there yesterday and the viz was great!
Thanks for the feedback! I’m a little disappointed with the footage if I’m honest as it’s the first time I used my GoPro 10…need to play with the settings a bit to perfect it!
Great stuff! I’m in Plymouth and really wanting to dive at Vobster! I’ve always read that it should be done on a twin so I’m glad to see people on singles making the most of it!
Hi Tontsyy, thanks so much for taking the time to comment, much appreciated! I only dive a single but have to say I always see plenty of others also diving singles as well as twins and CCRs. For me it’s my regular inland dive site when we can’t get to the coast. Whilst at its coldest at this time of year it also is generally when the viz is best with 8-10m a common occurrence and a 40 min dive is plenty of time to see many of the sights and not get cold. Lots of attractions to dive and some big perch to see along with the resident crayfish 🦞