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History of
Deep Blue Tech ~ Previously Deep Blue Diving |
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In 1996 I completed my PADI OWSI and IANTD
Advanced Nitrox Instructor with a guy called Martin Smith.
Martin ran a company called Deep Blue Diving Ltd and he specialised
in Tech Training.
In 1997 I asked Martin if I could use his company name as
I wanted to do the same as what he had done. As he wasn’t
training divers at the time he agreed, and I used the name
with his consent.
Martin was an inspiration and firmly put me on the track
of Professional Tech Training, he showed me the first incarnation
of George Irvines first video in 1997, a long time ago!
Deep Blue started in late 1997 with a really good friend
called Mike Norwood who was also on my IANTD IDC with Martin
in 1996. We concentrated solely on Tech Training and Exploration
enjoying great diving adventures all over the UK and Europe.
We set up a dive centre in Cheshire and eventually moved down
to Plymouth. Mike moved to the States at this time marrying
a lovely girl called Di, we kept in touch and I was privileged
to be an Usher at his wedding in Manhatten, sadly Mike died
in a diving accident in December 2003.
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Expedition Vessel Loyal Watcher |
Deep Blue relocated to Plymouth in 2002 and ran the successful
Expedition Vessel Loyal Watcher. You can read all about our
adventures on the Expedition page, these were the best times
of my life, I will never forget the experiences and exploration
I had onboard Loyal Watcher with my best mate ( and later
to be Best Man ) Steve Wright.
Then along came the day boat ‘Seeker’ and two
commercial RIB’s named KaraC and Searcher. A much bigger
dive centre was started in Mount Batten , Plymouth in 2003
and a PADI 5 Star IDC Centre was born along with a prosperous
retail side.
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The down side of all this development
was that I took my eye off the ball. I temporarily misplaced
my original passion that drew me to this sport, exploration!
I had become a Dive Centre manager in three years and that
was not part of my plan.
In late 2004 I realised this and now have passed on the PADI
OW training, retail, gas mixing and shuttle dive operation
to other parties.
Seeker, Kara C and Searcher have all been sold, in particular
Seeker has gone to the best boat handler in the South, Steve
Wright, my companion of many years as the Skipper of Loyal
Watcher. Without Steve Loyal Watcher would never have been
the success it was, I thank you Steve.
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Boat Skipper Steve Wright |
Our second shop at the Mountbatten Centre |
I have replaced the older boat with a much newer one named
‘Endeavour’, you can read all about her within
this site. (click here)
Endeavour is a purpose built Offshore dive platform and is
unique in that she is the only dive boat to be totally self
sufficient as she has 230v power, compressed air, gas booster
system as well as Nitrox and Trimix onboard
Without the dive centre under my control I now have more
time to research and explore ship wrecks and Caves and train
others to do the same. I feel we have a unique position within
the diving industry as not only do we take divers Offshore
to explore wrecks but we explore them ourselves.
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and I feel it can make a difference to the enjoyment of what
is a challenging and adventurous sport.Most of this year I
have been filming wrecks that we have explored and eventually
these you will be able to download from this website.
My focus for 2007 and beyond is to improve what I enjoy the
most, deep
wreck and cave diving and to further improve my instructor
capabilities. I have been very fortunate in my diving career
to have dived the best wrecks with the best divers, and now
I plan to enjoy diving even more.
In September 2007 I sold Endeavour, changed the company's name to Deep Blue Tech and
moved to a new unit 1 mile from my house in South Brent, which is 20 miles from Plymouth. My plan is to concentrate solely on technical diver training and expeditions in particular Cave and Rebreather diving and also to offer consultancy support to Underwater TV and Film companies (please see Charter Section.)
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