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English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): The Mikhail Lermontov is a day trip dive from Picton. It can take anywhere up to 2.5hrs each way from Waikawa Bay heading up Queen Charlotte Sound, and around Cape Jackson at 10 knots(depending on weather and surface conditions).
The weather can play a major part in getting to and from the dive site as part of the journey is in the Outer Sounds. The surface conditions can go from calm to EXTREME!!! The conditions can also change within an hour or less!!!
The Lermontov is marked with surface buoys in Port Gore and with a little local knowledge its easy to find.
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): The Mikhail Lermontov is a day trip dive from Picton. It can take anywhere up to 2.5hrs each way from Waikawa Bay heading up Queen Charlotte Sound, and around Cape Jackson at 10 knots(depending on weather and surface conditions).
The weather can play a major part in getting to and from the dive site as part of the journey is in the Outer Sounds. The surface conditions can go from calm to EXTREME!!! The conditions can also change within an hour or less!!!
The Lermontov is marked with surface buoys in Port Gore and with a little local knowledge its easy to find.
The Mikhail Lermontov is a day trip dive from Picton. It can take anywhere up to 2.5hrs each way from Waikawa Bay heading up Queen Charlotte Sound, and around Cape Jackson at 10 knots(depending on weather and surface conditions).
The weather can play a major part in getting to and from the dive site as part of the journey is in the Outer Sounds. The surface conditions can go from calm to EXTREME!!! The conditions can also change within an hour or less!!!
The Lermontov is marked with surface buoys in Port Gore and with a little local knowledge its easy to find.
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): The Mikhail Lermontov is a day trip dive from Picton. It can take anywhere up to 2.5hrs each way from Waikawa Bay heading up Queen Charlotte Sound, and around Cape Jackson at 10 knots(depending on weather and surface conditions).
The weather can play a major part in getting to and from the dive site as part of the journey is in the Outer Sounds. The surface conditions can go from calm to EXTREME!!! The conditions can also change within an hour or less!!!
The Lermontov is marked with surface buoys in Port Gore and with a little local knowledge its easy to find.
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): The Mikhail Lermontov is a day trip dive from Picton. It can take anywhere up to 2.5hrs each way from Waikawa Bay heading up Queen Charlotte Sound, and around Cape Jackson at 10 knots(depending on weather and surface conditions).
The weather can play a major part in getting to and from the dive site as part of the journey is in the Outer Sounds. The surface conditions can go from calm to EXTREME!!! The conditions can also change within an hour or less!!!
The Lermontov is marked with surface buoys in Port Gore and with a little local knowledge its easy to find.
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): The Mikhail Lermontov is a day trip dive from Picton. It can take anywhere up to 2.5hrs each way from Waikawa Bay heading up Queen Charlotte Sound, and around Cape Jackson at 10 knots(depending on weather and surface conditions).
The weather can play a major part in getting to and from the dive site as part of the journey is in the Outer Sounds. The surface conditions can go from calm to EXTREME!!! The conditions can also change within an hour or less!!!
The Lermontov is marked with surface buoys in Port Gore and with a little local knowledge its easy to find.
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): The Mikhail Lermontov is a day trip dive from Picton. It can take anywhere up to 2.5hrs each way from Waikawa Bay heading up Queen Charlotte Sound, and around Cape Jackson at 10 knots(depending on weather and surface conditions).
The weather can play a major part in getting to and from the dive site as part of the journey is in the Outer Sounds. The surface conditions can go from calm to EXTREME!!! The conditions can also change within an hour or less!!!
The Lermontov is marked with surface buoys in Port Gore and with a little local knowledge its easy to find.
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): The Mikhail Lermontov is a day trip dive from Picton. It can take anywhere up to 2.5hrs each way from Waikawa Bay heading up Queen Charlotte Sound, and around Cape Jackson at 10 knots(depending on weather and surface conditions).
The weather can play a major part in getting to and from the dive site as part of the journey is in the Outer Sounds. The surface conditions can go from calm to EXTREME!!! The conditions can also change within an hour or less!!!
The Lermontov is marked with surface buoys in Port Gore and with a little local knowledge its easy to find.
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): The Mikhail Lermontov is a day trip dive from Picton. It can take anywhere up to 2.5hrs each way from Waikawa Bay heading up Queen Charlotte Sound, and around Cape Jackson at 10 knots(depending on weather and surface conditions).
The weather can play a major part in getting to and from the dive site as part of the journey is in the Outer Sounds. The surface conditions can go from calm to EXTREME!!! The conditions can also change within an hour or less!!!
The Lermontov is marked with surface buoys in Port Gore and with a little local knowledge its easy to find.
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Charakterystyka miejsca nurkowego
Przeciętna głebokość 28 m / 91.9 ft
maksymalna głębokość 37 m / 121.4 ft
Prąd Powoli( < 1 knot)
Widoczność Średni( 5 - 10 m)
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Doświadczenie CMAS ** / AOW
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Ilość nurków w tygodniu
Ilość nurków w week-end
Nurkowanie typu
- Wrak
- Głębokie
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- Nocne nurkowanie
- Trening nurkowy
- Fotografia
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Dodatkowe informacje
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): On 16 February 1986 the Mikhail Lermontov, a 155 metre long ship with 408 passengers and 330 crew, left Picton.
The ship struck Perham rock (a submerged rock) between Cape Jackson and Jackson Head. Although the ship was built for ice breaking, this proved too much strain on the hull and the damage caused was 2 gashes of 40 feet long about 100 feet back from the port beam. The ship was filling up with water fast and headed for port Gore beach. There was only one life lost when the ship sunk in 37 metres of water.
The Lermontov now lies on her Starboard side and is fully intact. The Lermontov is a fantastic diving experience. The bridge, pool area, propellers and hull damage are all easily assessable.
Penetration dives are NOT recommended unless with an experienced guide!!!!!!!!
The wreck is now an artificial reef & is encrusted with invertebrate life and home to schools of local fish.
Visibility on the outside of the wreck can range from 5-15+ metres, inside the wreck it averages around 12 metres.
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): On 16 February 1986 the Mikhail Lermontov, a 155 metre long ship with 408 passengers and 330 crew, left Picton.
The ship struck Perham rock (a submerged rock) between Cape Jackson and Jackson Head. Although the ship was built for ice breaking, this proved too much strain on the hull and the damage caused was 2 gashes of 40 feet long about 100 feet back from the port beam. The ship was filling up with water fast and headed for port Gore beach. There was only one life lost when the ship sunk in 37 metres of water.
The Lermontov now lies on her Starboard side and is fully intact. The Lermontov is a fantastic diving experience. The bridge, pool area, propellers and hull damage are all easily assessable.
Penetration dives are NOT recommended unless with an experienced guide!!!!!!!!
The wreck is now an artificial reef & is encrusted with invertebrate life and home to schools of local fish.
Visibility on the outside of the wreck can range from 5-15+ metres, inside the wreck it averages around 12 metres.
On 16 February 1986 the Mikhail Lermontov, a 155 metre long ship with 408 passengers and 330 crew, left Picton.
The ship struck Perham rock (a submerged rock) between Cape Jackson and Jackson Head. Although the ship was built for ice breaking, this proved too much strain on the hull and the damage caused was 2 gashes of 40 feet long about 100 feet back from the port beam. The ship was filling up with water fast and headed for port Gore beach. There was only one life lost when the ship sunk in 37 metres of water.
The Lermontov now lies on her Starboard side and is fully intact. The Lermontov is a fantastic diving experience. The bridge, pool area, propellers and hull damage are all easily assessable.
Penetration dives are NOT recommended unless with an experienced guide!!!!!!!!
The wreck is now an artificial reef & is encrusted with invertebrate life and home to schools of local fish.
Visibility on the outside of the wreck can range from 5-15+ metres, inside the wreck it averages around 12 metres.
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): On 16 February 1986 the Mikhail Lermontov, a 155 metre long ship with 408 passengers and 330 crew, left Picton.
The ship struck Perham rock (a submerged rock) between Cape Jackson and Jackson Head. Although the ship was built for ice breaking, this proved too much strain on the hull and the damage caused was 2 gashes of 40 feet long about 100 feet back from the port beam. The ship was filling up with water fast and headed for port Gore beach. There was only one life lost when the ship sunk in 37 metres of water.
The Lermontov now lies on her Starboard side and is fully intact. The Lermontov is a fantastic diving experience. The bridge, pool area, propellers and hull damage are all easily assessable.
Penetration dives are NOT recommended unless with an experienced guide!!!!!!!!
The wreck is now an artificial reef &amp; is encrusted with invertebrate life and home to schools of local fish.
Visibility on the outside of the wreck can range from 5-15+ metres, inside the wreck it averages around 12 metres.
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): On 16 February 1986 the Mikhail Lermontov, a 155 metre long ship with 408 passengers and 330 crew, left Picton.
The ship struck Perham rock (a submerged rock) between Cape Jackson and Jackson Head. Although the ship was built for ice breaking, this proved too much strain on the hull and the damage caused was 2 gashes of 40 feet long about 100 feet back from the port beam. The ship was filling up with water fast and headed for port Gore beach. There was only one life lost when the ship sunk in 37 metres of water.
The Lermontov now lies on her Starboard side and is fully intact. The Lermontov is a fantastic diving experience. The bridge, pool area, propellers and hull damage are all easily assessable.
Penetration dives are NOT recommended unless with an experienced guide!!!!!!!!
The wreck is now an artificial reef &amp;amp; is encrusted with invertebrate life and home to schools of local fish.
Visibility on the outside of the wreck can range from 5-15+ metres, inside the wreck it averages around 12 metres.
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): On 16 February 1986 the Mikhail Lermontov, a 155 metre long ship with 408 passengers and 330 crew, left Picton.
The ship struck Perham rock (a submerged rock) between Cape Jackson and Jackson Head. Although the ship was built for ice breaking, this proved too much strain on the hull and the damage caused was 2 gashes of 40 feet long about 100 feet back from the port beam. The ship was filling up with water fast and headed for port Gore beach. There was only one life lost when the ship sunk in 37 metres of water.
The Lermontov now lies on her Starboard side and is fully intact. The Lermontov is a fantastic diving experience. The bridge, pool area, propellers and hull damage are all easily assessable.
Penetration dives are NOT recommended unless with an experienced guide!!!!!!!!
The wreck is now an artificial reef &amp;amp;amp; is encrusted with invertebrate life and home to schools of local fish.
Visibility on the outside of the wreck can range from 5-15+ metres, inside the wreck it averages around 12 metres.
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): On 16 February 1986 the Mikhail Lermontov, a 155 metre long ship with 408 passengers and 330 crew, left Picton.
The ship struck Perham rock (a submerged rock) between Cape Jackson and Jackson Head. Although the ship was built for ice breaking, this proved too much strain on the hull and the damage caused was 2 gashes of 40 feet long about 100 feet back from the port beam. The ship was filling up with water fast and headed for port Gore beach. There was only one life lost when the ship sunk in 37 metres of water.
The Lermontov now lies on her Starboard side and is fully intact. The Lermontov is a fantastic diving experience. The bridge, pool area, propellers and hull damage are all easily assessable.
Penetration dives are NOT recommended unless with an experienced guide!!!!!!!!
The wreck is now an artificial reef &amp;amp;amp;amp; is encrusted with invertebrate life and home to schools of local fish.
Visibility on the outside of the wreck can range from 5-15+ metres, inside the wreck it averages around 12 metres.
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): On 16 February 1986 the Mikhail Lermontov, a 155 metre long ship with 408 passengers and 330 crew, left Picton.
The ship struck Perham rock (a submerged rock) between Cape Jackson and Jackson Head. Although the ship was built for ice breaking, this proved too much strain on the hull and the damage caused was 2 gashes of 40 feet long about 100 feet back from the port beam. The ship was filling up with water fast and headed for port Gore beach. There was only one life lost when the ship sunk in 37 metres of water.
The Lermontov now lies on her Starboard side and is fully intact. The Lermontov is a fantastic diving experience. The bridge, pool area, propellers and hull damage are all easily assessable.
Penetration dives are NOT recommended unless with an experienced guide!!!!!!!!
The wreck is now an artificial reef &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp; is encrusted with invertebrate life and home to schools of local fish.
Visibility on the outside of the wreck can range from 5-15+ metres, inside the wreck it averages around 12 metres.
English (Przetłumacz ten tekst w Polski): On 16 February 1986 the Mikhail Lermontov, a 155 metre long ship with 408 passengers and 330 crew, left Picton.
The ship struck Perham rock (a submerged rock) between Cape Jackson and Jackson Head. Although the ship was built for ice breaking, this proved too much strain on the hull and the damage caused was 2 gashes of 40 feet long about 100 feet back from the port beam. The ship was filling up with water fast and headed for port Gore beach. There was only one life lost when the ship sunk in 37 metres of water.
The Lermontov now lies on her Starboard side and is fully intact. The Lermontov is a fantastic diving experience. The bridge, pool area, propellers and hull damage are all easily assessable.
Penetration dives are NOT recommended unless with an experienced guide!!!!!!!!
The wreck is now an artificial reef &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp; is encrusted with invertebrate life and home to schools of local fish.
Visibility on the outside of the wreck can range from 5-15+ metres, inside the wreck it averages around 12 metres.
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