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Logbook Scuba Dive # 336 - Pope's Eye

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Logbook Scuba Dive # 336 - Pope's Eye
Date: Entry Time: Dive Time: Max. Depth:
Sun, 12-Jun-2011 11:41:00 51 minutes 10.5 metres
Dive Location: City / Island:
Pope's Eye Port Phillip, VIC
Country: Dive Master:
Australia Lloyd Borrett
Dive Club: Dive Trip:
Victorian Sub-Aqua Group (VSAG) -
Buddy/Buddies:
Cheryl Lees
Dive Details:
Entry: Boat Name:  
Boat -  
Start PG: Entry Time: Exit Time: End PG:
A 11:41:00 12:32:00 -
Altitude: Rep. Dive: Surface Interval:  
0 m No -  
Max. Depth:     Avg. Depth:
10.5 metres     5.52  m
  Dive Time: Deco. Dive:
  51 minutes No
Conditions:
Weather: Air Temp.: Water Temp.:  
Clear 18 °C 15 °C  
Water: Waves: Current:  
Salt - -  
Visibility: Horizontal Vis.: Vertical Vis.:
Good Good - -  
Equipment:
Weight: Dive Suit: Dive Computer:
12 kg Wetsuit 7 mm Suunto HelO2
Equipment used on this dive:
Cylinder Set #1
Cylinder Type: Cylinder Size: Working Pressure: Supply Type:
Steel Single Cylinder 12 litres 232 bar Open Circuit (OC) Open Circuit (OC)
O2: He: Min. PPO2: Max. PPO2:
21% 0% - 1.4 bar
EAN 21 EAN 21 MOD: EAD: END:
56.6 m 56.6 m 56.6 m
Start Pressure: End Pressure: Diff. Pressure:  
220 bar 95 bar 125 bar  
Avg. Depth: SAC Rate:    
- -    

Avg. Depth: SAC Rate:    
5.52  m 18.95 litres/min    
Gas Mixture:
Air
Dive Captain: Lloyd Borrett, VSAG
Boat: , Sorrento

We headed out from Sorrento and made our way outside to the J4 submarine. Conditions were marginal but we started gearing up. However, it soon became obvious that it was too margin, and was getting worse, not better. So we headed back into the bay to Pope's Eye.

Cheryl, ??? and myself geared up and went in. We maded our way out the western side and took our time following the wall around. Lots of interesting stuff to see.

As we got to the eastern side we had to fight against the strong current, mostly hauling ourselves from rock to rock. I made my way back into the sheltered area only to find the others hadn't followed me. So I went back out and searched for them. Eventually found them inside.
 
 

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