Wey Chieftain IV

Wey Chieftain IV Wey Chieftain IV is a dive boat operating out of Weymouth, Dorset

Wey Chieftain IV ceases operations out of WeymouthIt is with mixed emotions that I today announce the cessation of Wey C...
18/12/2022

Wey Chieftain IV ceases operations out of Weymouth

It is with mixed emotions that I today announce the cessation of Wey Chieftain IV operations out of Weymouth harbour. I bought the vessel in 2011 in large part to retain this top-notch platform in the harbour that was two decades ago the UK’s leading dive destination. With the retirement of Tango’s skipper in September, Wey Chieftain IV was sadly the last remaining commercial dive charter vessel in the port.

The journey these past 12 years has been ever challenging, occasionally daunting yet often rewarding. My respect for those who master this craft has grown further. It is a skilled profession with no formal training programme in place. In effect us skippers are like technical divers diving off an Ocean Diver ticket, so choose your skipper wisely. I’d like to think we provided a broad spectrum of diving opportunities, many exploratory, leading to discoveries that included Chasseur 7, Precurseur, HMS D1, the Brandy Wreck and a number of other 17th-19th century cannon sites. Most importantly, we brought everyone home safely and as ship’s captain I can say with a degree of pride, but mostly relief, that nobody got hurt on my watch. (Except me on occasion!).

I’d like to thank everyone who chose to dive with us, my loyal crew and superior half Sue, as well as the vast network of specialist suppliers who helped keep the boat running. Though I had interest from many sectors, I’m pleased to say the vessel will remain a dive platform operating out of Milford Haven. Best of luck to Matt and Dave of Pembrokeshire Boat charters and all that sail with them. I hope I will still get to sea with many of our diving friends as we retire gracefully back to the dive deck.

Until then, Adieu and dive safe.
Richard

Benches end to end with twin sets. It may sound odd, but with so many divers on CCR these days haven’t seen this in year...
23/07/2022

Benches end to end with twin sets. It may sound odd, but with so many divers on CCR these days haven’t seen this in years. A thing of great beauty!

Away just after dawn to do the early slack on the UB74. Seems like we have Lyme Bay to ourselves.
10/07/2022

Away just after dawn to do the early slack on the UB74. Seems like we have Lyme Bay to ourselves.

4 spaces available next Saturday (2nd July) to dive the Binnendijk (26m) + drift (ropes off 10:30) and 3 spaces to dive ...
25/06/2022

4 spaces available next Saturday (2nd July) to dive the Binnendijk (26m) + drift (ropes off 10:30) and 3 spaces to dive the Aeolian Sky (30m) on Sunday (3rd July) ropes off 12:00.

Bookings via the Wey Chieftain website, Dive Calendar:
https://www.weychieftain.com/dive-calendar/

Weekend available 2nd-3rd JulyDue to a cancellation we've had a weekend become available the 2nd-3rd July. My preference...
18/06/2022

Weekend available 2nd-3rd July
Due to a cancellation we've had a weekend become available the 2nd-3rd July. My preference would be to run it as a club weekend rather than shuttle run. Would potentially take a single day if 2 day booking not forthcoming
Please do get in touch (on [email protected] or on 0790 3730195) if you would like to discuss potential options. Best, Richard

Teddington massive in da house - big up. 6-8m reported on the Aeolian Sky  this morning. Calm seas and sun early on with...
12/06/2022

Teddington massive in da house - big up. 6-8m reported on the Aeolian Sky this morning. Calm seas and sun early on with a spritely breeze developing later. Summer must be right around the corner, right?

06/09/2021

Sunfish (mola mola) on the surface in Lyme Bay. Bigger one seen by diver at 30m a few mins earlier, so maybe there were two 🤷🏻‍♂️🤔

10 years ago today I bought Wey Chieftain IV. What can I say? It's been emotional!
09/08/2021

10 years ago today I bought Wey Chieftain IV. What can I say? It's been emotional!

6-8m in 44m on the Minerva today. No u/w pics to show you but our intelligence officer did find this slightly unusual vi...
01/08/2021

6-8m in 44m on the Minerva today. No u/w pics to show you but our intelligence officer did find this slightly unusual video. Sound required - enjoy!

TSAPRO Torbjørn Ståle AsphaugHaugesund NORWAY.“SS MINERVA – Built by AG Vulcan, Stettin ( #41); 518 grt, 286 nrt, 600 dwt.; 182.3 x 25.0 x 14.9; 2-cyl. compou...

We have spaces to dive an unknown (commonly referred to as the Coin Wreck) in 48m this Thursday (ropes off 13:00). Regis...
12/07/2021

We have spaces to dive an unknown (commonly referred to as the Coin Wreck) in 48m this Thursday (ropes off 13:00). Registration and booking on our Dive Calendar:
https://www.weychieftain.com/dive-calendar/

Photo credit: Rick Ayrton

Few spaces left to dive two of Dorset's most iconic wrecks, HMS Boadicea (52m) and the Salsette (45m) this Thursday & Fr...
31/05/2021

Few spaces left to dive two of Dorset's most iconic wrecks, HMS Boadicea (52m) and the Salsette (45m) this Thursday & Friday 3rd & 4th June. Registration and booking via our website:
https://www.weychieftain.com/dive-calendar/

For those interested in the exploratory side of diving, I thought you may like to see this short but fascinating video o...
16/05/2021

For those interested in the exploratory side of diving, I thought you may like to see this short but fascinating video of Barbara Mortimer interviewing U boat historian Michael Lowrey on the identification of HMS D1....

We dived a submarine wreck near Dartmouth, UK, expecting it to be a WWI U-boat. Instead, it turned out to be a forgotten ground-breaking British submarine, H...

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