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Dive No. 46: Port Gore, Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand

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Really fantastic dive!

This was my second dive on the Mikhail Lermontov wreck. Also have a look at dive number 45, which was my first dive on it.

On this dive we had a look at the port side propeller. Each blade is about as long as me. At that depth (around 30 meters) the visibility was reduced to about 1.5m to 2m, so we could only look at one propeller blade at a time.

On our way back up we had a look through a few broken glass windows and port holes into the wreck. Some of the intact port holes had air on the inside.

Dive Number: 46
Time In: 13:29
Time Out: 14:02

Type of Dive Gas: Nitrox EAN33
Tank Pressure Start: 105 bar
Tank Pressure End: 36 bar
Tank Volume: 30 liters
Dive Gas Used: 2070 liters

Weights: 5 kg
Exposure Protection: Wetsuit 7mm, Hood, Vest, Gloves, Boots, Swimming Trunks

Entry from: Boat
Water Type: Sea Water
Visibility: 4 m

Temperatures:
Air: 290.15 Kelvin
Surface: 288.15 Kelvin
Bottom: 287.15 Kelvin

Surface Interval: 2:25
Ending Pressure Group: A
Depth: 30 m
Bottom Time: 33 min.
Safety Stop: 3 min.
Ending Pressure Group: N (Multilevel-Dive with RDP Wheel) 

Bottom time to date: 1231 min.
Cumulative Bottom Time: 1264 min.

Log verified by: Tony Howell (Instructor)
Certification Number: CD451235

dive profile and air consumption graph
dive profile and air consumption graph
 

Last Updated on Thursday, 23 August 2007 16:46