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  1. Hi, for those that are fishing the site known as the Cape Jaffa in the Gulf - I have compiled a video, telling the story of it.Built in 1951 in a back yard shed in Kingston SE, and sinking in 1973 - of the vicinity of Carrickalinga in some 27 metres of water - This short video tells of the boat's working life and ownerships.It provides a bit of insight of the vessel, and what you are fishing on.I hope you enjoy.Safe fishing on the water, and hope you all have a bumper season.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3fsjklwuZw

  2. The dump is a nice dive from my perspective. I don't have specific marks because any anchor in the area will put you on something. A mass of cables and all sorts of dumped metal. It is a great haven, and yes snapper run in there as well.Some years ago I was taking friends for a joy ride on the boat, and pulled up over the dump, to have a seal lie on its back alongside my boat, with one massive snapper between its fins, where it casually ripped the head off, dropped the head, and took another big bite, dropping the remainder snapper. It ate what it had, then dove down and resurfaced with the remains took another rip into it, and did this until it ate the whole fish 3 times. Quite amazing to watch before our eyes.I recon there would be a few anchors lost in the dump, but there is no one single location that I know off.For migrating fish, like anything - right place right time. I lost my mask of my head in schooling fish once of port noarlunga jetty, go figure.I think the Blocks are well positioned and only thing standing for transiting schools, with the seawolf and lumb wrecks further south of port noarlunga.Send me coordinates if you have specific anchor spot, where you have lost anchors.Regards.

  3. Hi, no there is no sub-platform as such.there are blocks in a few locations, and from the main pipe structure in video there are 4 chains running out roughly in 45 degree angles. The chains are what a couple of anchors got caught on. Yes, the Pipe runs a couple of km's back to Land.The string was simply a line from our anchor to the mainland pipe run, so it is easier to pick up where the boat is by sighting the line as swimming back. because of the depth, and filming, and chasing anchors, not much conservative dive time is there, and it makes it a bit easier to get to the boat in an emergency without having to sift around.I surveyed this strucutre about 5-6 years ago, unfortunately the data has been lost in time at one of the dive shops.I have seen this site rich in snapper, and i have seen it fairly bland, as mentioned in a thread, some time ago.Thanks for the interest, and I will be having an anchor sale soon to raise some boat ramp fees or fuel money - I have a home made SARCA, 2 x no: 4's Grapplers, and a small danforth, maybe another grapler if any interest.

  4. Hi,I don't have the stanvac blocks on video, but I have been meaning to. I have dived this site many times in years gone by and had actually mapped it out, though this map was at a dive shop and has been lost.The Stanvac Blocks, or the (Stanvac Terminal) effectively consists of a larger structure of a few pipes with a pipe leading back towards shore. There are about 4 anchor blocks sitting further out at about 45 degree angles and large gauge chain running out from the Anchor Blocks.I have seen this site prolific with fish life, including snapper, and as well, as bland as a ghost town. regards.

  5. Hi,I have been slowly posting video's of wrecks etc around SA waters as well as other places.So far I have theSaurian (one of Stanvac Barges (larger of the three)Lumb, of Port NoarlungaSeawolf, of Port Noarlunga - a memorial videoGlenelg DredgeGlenelg BargeClarries (Claries / Clarry's) further out from GlenelgClan Ranald, Edithburghplus various jetties and other interests around SA.If any of these sites are of interest to you then you can see what they look like from underwater. They can be seen on youtube - Ozdiverdownhttp://www.youtube.com/ozdiverdownIf there is a forum page for specific locations /wrecks then they can be referenced in there if it is of benefit to anyoneall the bestSavy.

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