Mid Weak Anti Cyclone
17/09/2009 | SilverFazer2000
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From Anti Cyclone Kilkee Bay It only took a few phone calls and we decided Wednesday was the day for diving in Kilkee. 6 of the finest divers arrived in Kilkee 2 hours before noon  [ ... ]


Indian Summer
15/09/2009 | MikeO
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Indian Summer The weather gods shined on us last weekend sending a high pressure system that settled over Ireland delivering clear blue skys for days. Our DO reacted almost instantl [ ... ]


Diving the U260 Sub out of Baltimore
17/08/2009 | Seawolf
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U260 Sub Baltimore A dive Trip was organised by Tom Shaw, Lough Derg on Saturday last on the U260.  A technical dive through AquaAdventures. 10 divers from the region descended on  [ ... ]


New Found Out
12/08/2009 | MikeO
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Newfoundout Kilkee Now that the boat is out of commission (temporarily) it seems that the shore dive is the new thing. Last week, even before the boat started driving round in circl [ ... ]


Cameron Creek, Kilkee
05/08/2009 | ronnie
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Cameron Creek, Kilkee Recent comment on our web site, about the Blue Pool, put me in mind of Cameron Creek, named by us, after Roddie, a member of the original scouting party who fi [ ... ]


Skinny-dippers spotted off George's Head
26/07/2009 | MikeO
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From Free-Dive day off Georges We never expected to get such an enormous response to our skin-diving event this week - but clearly there are some scuba divers out there unafraid to  [ ... ]


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Limerick Sub Aqua Club provides training for those interested in taking up the sport of sub-aqua diving.  Training begins with technical lectures relating to diving as well as practicing "the basics" of snorkeling in the pool.  It is important to build up skills and confidence in the pool before venturing out in open water diving.  Every fall the Limerick Sub Aqua Club begins looking for new recruits for its scuba-training program.  Every year, Limerick Sub-Aqua club hold two open nights,  they take place in the University of Limerick sports arena (National 50m pool). See our events calendar for more information.


Training in UL ArenaTrainee Requirements:

Be at least 18 years of age

In the swimming pool complete the following:

a)  Swim 200 meters free style

b)  Swim 50 metres backstroke

c) With head submerged in the water, hold breath for 30 seconds within 5 minutes of (a) and (b) above

 

Training will only commence on completion of the required Diving Medical.Training consists of a series of lectures and pool and open water snorkel and scuba training. Pool training takes place on Tuesday nights at the University of Limerick sports arena (National 50m pool) from 8.45pm-9.45 pm. This training starts mid-November and continues until mid-March.  Open water snorkels will commence in February and Open water scuba activities then begins mid March.  If you require any further information regarding the open nights or joining the club please contact any of the committee members.

 

 
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