Selby Aquanauts                 Club dive trips

Home  BCDs   Regulators   Fins   Masks and snorkels   Knives   Accessories   Contact             

 
   
Selby Aquanauts was formed about ten years ago with the idea of organising dive trips rather than depending on filling in gaps with other clubs. We are affiliated to no particular organisation but most of the members are Padi trained. There are also BS-AC NAUI and S.A.A. divers in our numbers.

 Due to the eclectic mix of the training of our members we are well aware of both the advantages and the shortcomings of  Padi and BS-AC and as a club endeavour to be everything to every diver. We hold first aid and rescue courses each Winter so even the most inexperienced members have a grounding in the basics.

Subscriptions are only £10 per year and five years ago our bank account was sufficient for us to buy an oxygen resuscitation kit, then four years ago we bought a new 15 litre tank as occasionally new members turn up with only one tank and mindful of the expense when first kitting out you will now be able to use a club tank. 

Most of our diving is done from charter boats and anyone is welcome to dive with us member or not.

If you live local to Selby we meet in the Bay Horse in the town centre (opposite the main Post Office) Micklegate on Thursday evenings about 9 pm.
Should you wish to join us turn up and introduce yourself or click here to fill in the application form print it and send, enclosing a cheque made out to "Selby Aquanauts" to .John Hewitt,     Beechcroft,     Holme Lane,       Selby       YO8 3EL

If you want a chat about the club ring

John Hewitt, Treasurer 01757 702487 ....e-mail john@divertrainingservices.co.uk

Chris Rivett, Diving Officer. 01757 618977 e-mail Chr1srivett@aol.com  

Christine Laws, Chairman. 01430 430933

beauty and the beasts.JPG (38066 bytes) club photo.JPG (145449 bytes) farnes 0081.jpg (115265 bytes)
Beauty and the beasts in Turkey Club night in the Bay Horse On the harbour,  Farne islands
capernwray oil rig.jpg (176267 bytes)    
Oil Rig at Capernwray by John Carter. To view more of John's gallery go to www.subseaimages.com    

       

     

Click here for a page of links to other diving related sites

Any ideas on development of the clubs website let me know. John