Horsea Island Dive Centre (former torpedo range)

Horsea Island Dive Centre (former torpedo range)


Portsmouth, United Kingdom (GB)
Horsea Island Dive Centre is the only inland salt-water diving facility in the UK. It offers divers the opportunity to dive in sea-like conditions in a safe, sheltered environment. Ideal for training divers and for divers wanting to refresh skills or try out new kit. Many of our regulars just come to enjoy a safe, relaxed dive.

Horsea Island offers divers a wide variety of marine life and underwater attractions organised into 3 zones to avoid ‘diver soup’ with platforms in 2 of the zones for training divers.

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Initially, there were two islands, Little Horsea Island and Great Horsea Island. The Navy, needing somewhere to test and develop torpedo's purchased the islands, and joined them together, finally a strip was excavated down the middle to produce a torpedo range of some 800 yards in length, 80 yards wide at one end and 20 yards wide at the other.

The official opening of the range took place in 1889 and it was recognised as being the "finest torpedo experimental range in Europe". Because torpedo's were able to travel further in June 1905 work to extend the range to 1,115 yards in length was completed.
Horsea Island Dive Centre is the only inland salt-water diving facility in the UK. It offers divers the opportunity to dive in sea-like conditions in a safe, sheltered environment. Ideal for training divers and for divers wanting to refresh skills or try out new kit. Many of our regulars just come to enjoy a safe, relaxed dive.

Horsea Island offers divers a wide variety of marine life and underwater attractions organised into 3 zones to avoid ‘diver soup’ with platforms in 2 of the zones for training divers.

Initially, there were two islands, Little Horsea Island and Great Horsea Island. The Navy, needing somewhere to test and develop torpedo's purchased the islands, and joined them together, finally a strip was excavated down the middle to produce a torpedo range of some 800 yards in length, 80 yards wide at one end and 20 yards wide at the other.

The official opening of the range took place in 1889 and it was recognised as being the "finest torpedo experimental range in Europe". Because torpedo's were able to travel further in June 1905 work to extend the range to 1,115 yards in length was completed.
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Links: www.horseadivecentre.com
By: kjfitz

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