Jersey wreck – Køge Bay
Jersey wreck – Køge Bay - Passer datoen ikke, så kan du spørge på andre muligheder! is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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We always work very hard to be your preferred shop for all the coolest gear for your outdoor adventures, and we are therefore happy to offer you a price match for all our products. This is how it works!
1. Submit your documentation
Please send us a link from the other shop to our email: oceandive@oceandive.dk (in urgent matters, feel free to call us at +45 3833 7778)
2. We check
We will check the information and links submitted and verify if our rules for extending a price match are met. Please expect an answer within 24 hours.
3. Email back to you
We will return an email to you with clear descriptions how to receive and use your price match discount.
Conditions for the price match to work.
The referred shop has to be a Danish online shop with a Danish Business Registration (VAT no.) and its stock in Denmark
The price match only covers products and goods that are subject to Danish law and regulations within, but not limited to, VAT, taxes, warranty and consumer protection.
The concerned products must be 100 % identical, Same manufacturer, colour, size etc.
The concerned products must be in stock currently and available for delivery within 1-3 days
The price match may not be used in conjunction with other vouchers or discount codes.
The price match may not be used in conjunction with other current offers with a limited time/number available
The submitted documentation must be in the form of a link to the matching products
We will adjust for shipping costs
Description
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The diving in Køge Bugt is not always as good. The bottom consists mostly of sand with some stones in between, and it quickly becomes a very monotonous dive. But if you take a trip to the Jersievraget, it will provide a much better beach dive. The Jersey wreck was built around 1850 and is believed to have been beached around 1872. Today the wreck is approx. 40 by 8 meters and goes up to just over a meter from the bottom. If you want to experience the best visibility during a dive on the Jersey wreck, then it should preferably happen after a few days with gentle offshore winds from the north or northwest.