Master Scuba

Master Scuba

UNIT 14 ENTERPRISE CENTRE 2
SK3 0BR STOCKPORT
GBR

What We Offer

Programs

Snorkel Diver
Ecology
Scuba
Extended Range (XR)
Rebreather
Emergency Training

Dives

Shore Dives
Boat Dives
Classified Dives
Wreck Dives
Snorkel Tours

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Air
Nitrox Dive
Trimix
Oxygen

Rental

Dive Equipment
Scooter

Services

Rebreather
Regulator
Dive Computer
Buoyancy Compensators
Dry Suit
Neoprene suits
Cylinders

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Affiliated Divesites View on map

★★★★☆ Stoney Cove

Stoney Cove quarry was originally a granite mine. In 1958 when quarrying at the site ceased, the quarry filled with spring water. Today, the site consists of 3 main levels: a 6m shelf area, ideal for beginner training, a 36m sump for more advanced training and the main body consisting of 2 large 22m deep areas.

★★★★☆ Capernwray (Jackdaw Quarry)

Capernwray is the North-West’s inland dive site frequented by many divers and schools. Tends to open at weekends and from thursdays in the winter and on wednesdays through to evening in the summer.

★★★☆☆ Porth Ysgaden

A picturesque and novice friendly dive site often full of marine life: shallow (approx. 5m depth), sheltered entry (bay faces southwest), and little to no current.

★★★★☆ Ravenspoint

Ravenspoint is a bay located on Anglesey. The site is sheltered, however outside of the bay can become quite rough and tidal if dived at the wrong time. It is important to make sure that the dive is planned correctly.

★★★★☆ Wastwater

Wastwater, England’s deepest natural lake. Situated in the Lake District National Park this lake formed in a glacial valley 60m above sea level. It is 4.8km long, 500m wide and reaches depths of 79m at its deepest point. The lake is owned by the National Trust and is a popular tourist destination.

★★★★★ SMS Cöln, Scapa Flow (Wreck)

Scapa Flow is a body of water in the Orkney Islands, Scotland where, following the German defeat in WWI, 74 ships of the Imperial German Navy’s High Seas Fleet were scuttled here, making it a mecca for wreck lovers.

Mares

★★★★☆ SMS Markgraf

SMS Markgraf was a König class battleship serving the Imperial German Navy during World War I. This 175 meter long wreck is often thought of as the jewel in the Scapa Flow crown. She was scuttled in 1919.

Opening Hours

Monday10:30 - 17:00
Tuesday10:30 - 17:00
Wednesday10:30 - 18:00
Thursday10:30 - 17:00
Friday10:30 - 17:00
Saturday10:30 - 16:30
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Opening Hours

Monday10:30 - 17:00
Tuesday10:30 - 17:00
Wednesday10:30 - 18:00
Thursday10:30 - 17:00
Friday10:30 - 17:00
Saturday10:30 - 16:30
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