Dear all,
I want to share with you short video clip which was filmed in the Red- Sea.
There are around half dozen ship wrecks in Eilat, mostly can be made from shore.
The wrecks are suitable for sport dives, but this one is too difficult / risky for either sport dive as well as shore dive.
In other words: "Use Tech dive from boat".
The Yahalat used to be a "Mirror" boat/ship.
It sits near the underwater observation, starts at depth of: ~140[ft], ends at depth of: ~165[ft].
Visibility: Goes up to 100[ft], but can be changed.
This particular wreck is known to be as the Last/Final/Summary Basic Technical Course in Eilat.
The wreck surrounded by amazing sea life.
An amazing sea life steep slope near by the wreck makes it easy and interesting to make Deco Stops.
This dive needs to be well planed before.
You should ask for advise of experienced local divers who done it.
Have a safety and enjoyable dive.
Enjoy the clip:
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/190009/underwater
Gilad.
I want to share with you short video clip which was filmed in the Red- Sea.
There are around half dozen ship wrecks in Eilat, mostly can be made from shore.
The wrecks are suitable for sport dives, but this one is too difficult / risky for either sport dive as well as shore dive.
In other words: "Use Tech dive from boat".
The Yahalat used to be a "Mirror" boat/ship.
It sits near the underwater observation, starts at depth of: ~140[ft], ends at depth of: ~165[ft].
Visibility: Goes up to 100[ft], but can be changed.
This particular wreck is known to be as the Last/Final/Summary Basic Technical Course in Eilat.
The wreck surrounded by amazing sea life.
An amazing sea life steep slope near by the wreck makes it easy and interesting to make Deco Stops.
This dive needs to be well planed before.
You should ask for advise of experienced local divers who done it.
Have a safety and enjoyable dive.
Enjoy the clip:
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/190009/underwater
Gilad.