Dive HMAS Brisbane Report 26th June - 2nd July 2009

Dive HMAS Brisbane Report 26th June - 2nd July 2009

Dive Report;
Beautiful flat seas are very welcomed after the tremendous seas that have been pounding the Sunshine Coast on and off for the past few months. The rain has been welcomed, I’m sure, and it’s great to have those dam levels up where they are but all of this has had an impact on the dive conditions. In spite of this, we have had some great dives lately and some very happy customers. The marine life is still exceptional and it’s great to see the hard and soft corals gaining strength and size on the HMAS BRISBANE.

Latest Coast Weather Forecast


The forecast for the weekend is for flat seas and south westerly winds. They’re our favourite wind this time of the year. They flatten the seas and help clear the water on the inshore reefs. Even if there is a bit of strength in them, (and the forecast has changed daily as to the predicted strength) it will still be very diveable on HMAS Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast this weekend.

Once again, wear a spay jacket or similar over your wetsuit for the trip out to the dive site, while on the surface interval and for the trip back to port, and you’ll enjoy the best of winter diving.

P.S. A wetsuit vest and/or hood is also a great investment for this time of year. We also have reusable heat packs in stock. Our staff trialed them last winter and found them to be a get asset in helping to keep warm.

 
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