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  • Wibs
    Established TDF Member
    • Aug 2015
    • 2665

    #31
    Navionics charts are available online:


    Select the "Sonar charts" on the button on the bottom LHS

    So where is "Bo Fascadale"?
    Last edited by Wibs; 30-11-2018, 04:37 PM.

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    • BjFaeTorphins
      TDF Member
      • Apr 2013
      • 97

      #32
      Originally posted by Wibs
      Navionics charts are available online:


      Select the "Sonar charts" on the button on the bottom LHS

      So where is "Bo Fascadale"?
      Hopefully you can see the screenshot

      Sent from my HTC U11 plus using Tapatalk

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      • jamesp
        Established TDF Member
        • Dec 2012
        • 6095

        #33
        Originally posted by Wibs
        Navionics charts are available online:


        Select the "Sonar charts" on the button on the bottom LHS

        So where is "Bo Fascadale"?
        Off of Ardnamurchan point, I only asked as walls were being suggested.


        Mind your head when you roll in, it`s that shallow.

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        • jamesp
          Established TDF Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 6095

          #34
          Originally posted by Wibs
          Navionics charts are available online:


          Select the "Sonar charts" on the button on the bottom LHS

          So where is "Bo Fascadale"?


          I like that!

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          • MikeF
            Established TDF Member
            • Dec 2012
            • 4077

            #35
            Originally posted by jamesp
            Unrelated question, any idea what Bo Fascadale goes down to?

            I`ve only dived it with single tank divers on air, so I`ve never been below 40 on it; but the fish finder suggested 80+ (no I don't have a chart).

            It probably impresses more because it is so shallow at the top.
            From memory about 55 ish on the vertical. Elizabeth rock is a better dive and the wall stops at just over 60. Neither are a patch on canna wall.

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            • Ian_6301
              Grumpy Git, Not Old Yet...
              • Jan 2013
              • 3613

              #36
              Nearby, 176m below chart datum, plus height of tide. Call it 180m?
              But it's off the shore so it's a boat job.

              Off the shore, it's more like 40m unless you go over a mile out.

              Sorry
              Strategy without Tactics is the slowest route to Victory. Tactics without Strategy is the sound before defeat.

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              • M-J-J
                TDF Member
                • Sep 2017
                • 298

                #37
                Originally posted by Ian_6301
                Nearby, 176m below chart datum, plus height of tide. Call it 180m?
                But it's off the shore so it's a boat job.

                Off the shore, it's more like 40m unless you go over a mile out.

                Sorry
                That is quite a surface swim... I could take the boat just need a reliable skipper to wait for me in it Haha

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                • dwhitlow
                  Coastal Member
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 6413

                  #38
                  Originally posted by M-J-J
                  That is quite a surface swim... I could take the boat just need a reliable skipper to wait for me in it Haha
                  best get a scooter with a good range.....

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