Feature Article #1
Adopt A Wreck with the Nautical Archaeology Society
The Nautical Archaeology Society - Adopt A Wreck Project
Feature Article #2
Holland V Submarine
The first official submarine commissioned by the Royal Nayy which sank in 1912 off the coast of Eastbourn UK.
Feature Article #3
Anchors Away
Big Anchor Project
Portsmouth is steeped in maritime history. From earliest times it has been used by mariners. It’s natural harbour offering a safe sanctuary and a staging point for trade routes and military campaigns.
We have recorded and know a lot about the various ships that have visited The Solent and surrounding areas but little is […]
Feature Article #4
HMS Northcoates - Armed Trawler Wreck Dive
HMS Northcoates is a WWII armed trawler and a dive I had been wanting to do for a while.
Well yesterday was the day. The wind dropped off to a force 3 to 4, which is quite good as I have had several dives blown out this year. I put my kit together and trundled off to […]
Feature Article #5
Dahab, Egypt Red Sea Diving
Diving the Red Sea is as varied and interesting as any dive site I have been to.
There are many main areas of the Red Sea that divers visit, Sharm El Sheik, Hurghada, Masa Alam and Dahab.
Sharm and Hurghada are great, they offer some real good value in terms of diving and hotels and some of […]
About this Site
Scuba diving, searching for and researching wrecks around the south coast of the UK and all around the world and enjoying the marine life that inhabits “inner space” - That’s what I enjoy.
Hi and thanks for popping by to read my humble space on the Internet.
Why “Hit It Running” when the site is about scuba diving? […]



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