Join Skipper Paul Dyer for Brighton sea fishing adventures aboard Brighton Diver
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Tackle supplied
On request
Bait supplied
On request
Responsible adult
Required for Children
Paul Dyer, BSAC Advanced Diver, TDI Tri Mix.
Paul has 30 years diving experience and 18 years chartering from Brighton, he is also RYA - MCA Qualified Also a keen fisherman, with an excellent knowledge of local wrecks and marks.
Species we regularly target on Brighton Diver:
Brighton Diver trip hours available:
Brighton Diver trip types available:
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Individuals Inshore Fishing: Call Paul
Individuals Wreck Fishing: Call Paul
Whole Boat Inshore Fishing: Call Paul
Whole Boat Wreck Fishing: Call Paul
Brighton Diver the Beast is a 40ft Catapult catamaran which is 12m long and 5m wide for extra stability and maximum fishing space, built to D.O.T specification and conforming to Marine Safety Agency requirements to carry 12 passengers Powered by 2 x turbo charged diesels, giving a cruising speed of 17 knots with a top speed of 22 knots.
Wheelhouse Seats 10 With Inside W/C, proper toilet, and Hot Drinks
Electronic aids aboard include 2 echo sounders, differential GPS, plotter, two VHF radios, radar and autopilot.
A comprehensive First Aid Kit and an Oxygen Therapy Unit is always ready for emergency use.
Whilst on the boat, 3rd party insurance to £2m is covered.
The boat has a enormous deck which will fish 12 anglers with plenty of space seating is provide for passengers.
A galley is equipped with a fridge, microwave cooker for pies, etc, and gas for hot drinks.
240volts ac is available for battery charging or pc's.
A toilet is provided inside the cabin.
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