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Oceanic Dealer of the Year – 2010

It is always nice to be recognized when you do something well and at the recent Oceanic dealer seminar we were awarded a “Dealer of the Year” trophy for our work with the Hollis technical range of equipment.  Not too shabby eh?

Filming in Norway

Recently I had the opportunity to fly to Norway with Tooni Mahto (BBC Oceans) and cameraman John McIntyre to film on a cod farm in Tromso just inside the Arctic circle.  The progrmme is for Jamie Oliver’s company and is called “Jamie’s Fish Supper” so make sure you check it out on Channel 4 in Read More…

Report from the Philippines

We have been here just over a week so thought it was about time I stuck something on the blog.  The journey here was pretty uneventful …. oh with the exception of 3 cases that didn’t make it and the fact

Filmwork in the Solent

The sun came out and the seas were flat calm for some film work the other week.  We joined up with our good friend Mike Pitts to do some filming on a new wreck at the other ends of the Solent.

London Dive Show

Its been a couple of years since Triton was at the London Dive Show, but this year we were back telling everyone about the RIB diving opportunities and the great diving we have around the Isle of Wight.  It seemed as if numbers were quite low (but may have been the wide aisles) but we Read More…

Phil Short Presentation Evening

The presentation by Phil Short at the club night was a great success. In spite of around 10 people who had said they would come not turning up, there were still around 90 at the event so a good turn out.

Successful Advanced Powerboat Course

No diving this weekend, but we were running an Advanced Powerboat course through our RYA training organization Triton RIBs. Although it was a bit chilly, it was dry and great fun. The full moon and a clear sky made the night navigation phase easier than it might have been, however the strong currents tested the Read More…