Price Match Promise!Found a lower price? We'll try to beat it with Price Match Promise!
Unlike some of our competitors, we have extremely low prices all year round to offer the most competitive prices.
Although we try to keep our prices as low as possible it's inevitable that someone will try to offer a better price. As a result we will match any other online store's prices, if not better them. Simply contact our Sales Team on 01482 648444 and tell us what the product is, what website you saw it on and for how much you saw it for. After we've checked it out we will get back to you!
Before you call, please have the following information clearly set out:
The item and model number from the store you have seen the product at (must be identical brand and model) Price of the item (including delivery charges) The Stores name, address, telephone number and URL to the product if available When you are ready, with all the information you have give us a call on 01482 648444
The product must:
Be an exact make and model of the one we are selling. Be a new product (not refurbished or reconditioned) and in its original packaging with all of its accessories. Be in stock with store you saw it at, with the price currently advertised. Not be a blowout or clearance item
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The price considered will be the total price (including shipping charges, taxes, gift certificates, etc). Price Match products are not eligible for special offers or discounts. This includes quantity discounts. Typographical errors will not be matched. Price Matching is only considered for stores based within the UK. All Price Matching is at our discretion and is subject to change.
Our Price Match Promise is a promise that we will try to match, or beat, any legitimate price for a product that you have seen cheaper elsewhere in other store.
We can not, and do not, guarantee we can beat all prices, but we will do our very best to try! Try our service and see if we can save you £££'s today.
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 Trip to Oban!A Trip to Oban has now been finalised and places are limited! We will be going 9th - 13th July 2009 4 days diving and 5 days accomodation and all for £250 to HSAC members! Some of the best UK wreck dives are located in this area, here's a few we hope to be diving on.
THE HISPANIA
1337-ton Swedish steamer, built 1912. 236ft x 37ft. 175hp triple-expansion engine. Cargo: Steel, asbestos, nylon rope, sheet rubber Liverpool to Varberg, Sweden. Steel salvaged. Bronze prop gone too. Position: 56 34.95N; 05 59.15W. Depth: 30m. Sunk: 18 December, 1954 by hitting Sgeir More reef in Sound of Mull during storm. Captain went down with ship, all other crew saved. Diving: Intact and upright with slight list to starboard, covered in orange and white anemones. Superstructure, open holds, engine room and deck-houses all explorable. Bow towards Mull. Very popular. Dive at slack only.
THE BREDA
6941-ton single-funnel Dutch steamer, built in Holland,1921. 418ft x 58ft. Armed: 4.7in on stern. Cargo: 3000 tons cement, 175 tons tobacco and cigarettes, three Hawker biplanes, 30 De Havilland Tiger Moths, spare parts for the aircraft, Army lorries and spares, NAAFI crockery, copper ingots, rubber-soled sandals, 10 horses and nine dogs London for Bombay. Position: 56 28.55N; 05 25.00W. Depth: 30m. Sunk: 23 December, 1940, by near-misses from German Heinkel 111 bomber. Bombs broke piping in engine room and ship flooded. Taken in tow and beached in Ardmucknish Bay. Little salvage before Breda slipped into deep water. Diving: Upright, even keel. Gun removed. Bronze propeller and copper salvaged. Explosives used in raising condensers. Sinking into soft seabed. Bow in 24m. Five holds silted, but some cargo can be seen - aircraft in No 1; sandals in No 2; aircraft engines in No 3; cigarette tins in No 4; solid bags of cement in No 5.
THE RONDO
2363-ton British standard ship, built as War Wonder in Florida, 1918, taken over by US Government and renamed Lithopolis (1918), renamed Laurie (1930), then Rondo (1934). 264ft x 42ft. 1200hp triple-expansion engines. Cargo: In ballast, Glasgow for Oslo. Position: 56 32.27N; 05 54.67W. Depth: 9m-53m. Sunk: 25 January, 1935, after drifting in Sound of Mull during a blizzard and striking islet of Dearg Sgeir. Attempts to pull her off all failed. Salvage crews started to strip her. Several weeks later slipped off reef bow first. Diving: Standing almost upright on bow, Rondo lies vertically down cliff-like side of reef. Stern at 9m encrusted with plumose anemones. Mainmast base at 25m. Mast lies down centre of wreck. Bow section at 38m. Forward holds silted up. Beware nitrogen narcosis in steep descent down wreck.
Please note: A non-returnable deposit of £50 is needed to secure your place.
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