Wreck Diving | Eilat, Israel | Freediver HD | Satil
Eilat, Israel - The Satil Wreck - GoPro
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Location: Eilat, Israel
Dive Site: Satil Wreck
Ship Type: Israeli Guided Missile Boat
Depth:18m to 26m
Diving in Eilat was everything I had expected it to be! I dived this wreck 4 times on different days, but 90% of the video is from the final day which dived on a full moon at full high tide so it was a couple extra meters deeper than usual, but the water was clear!
I can definitely recommend diving in Eilat to everyone, scuba or freediving. Not often can you find such a high quality wreck as a shore dive. And there is no spearfishing or any fishing at all, so you can see some huge fish staking out their territory.
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Israel 2019 — Freediving in Eilat, Red Sea — GoPro Hero 4 Black 4K 30fps
I spent a week in Eilat at the end of January 2019. The water temperature was 23 degrees, so perfect conditions for freediving. I managed to borrow only short fins and a wetsuit without a hood, but nevertheless it was worth it! I did 118 dives during 3 dive sessions (3 days). I was freediving alone. The life underwater and coral reefs were amazing!
Deepest dive: 18.4m
Longest dive: 1m 20s
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Snorkeling / Freediving in the Red Sea - Eilat, Israel
Taking a dive in the crystal clear waters of the Red Sea in Eilat, Israel in the Gulf of Aqaba - one of the world's top diving destinations.
קורס צלילה חופשית באילת ישראל freediving course in Eilat Israel
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Freediving - Eilat,Israel Satil wreck
Freediving to the wreck of the israeli missile ship Satil.
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Diving in Eilat, Israel HD
Вот и подъехал свежий видос из ноябрьского Эйлата.
На этот раз встретил много новых и интересных обитателей (Скаты, Мурены, Осьминоги, Рыбы-скорпионы, Крылатки и многое другое), очень насыщенный выпуск, то что нужно чтобы отвлечься от рабочих будней.
Делайте погромче, приятного просмотра!
Не забудьте подписаться на канал, давайте совершенствоваться, узнавать новое и открывать еще не открытое вместе -
צלילה חופשית בישראל-אילת-אורן עמרני freediving in israel- eilat-oren amrani
EILAT ISRAEL - SNORKELING IN THE RED SEA - GOPRO 7
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I had a great time snorkeling at the beautiful coral reef of the Red Sea with a lot of fishes. The location is at the 2nd pier by the Princess hotel- near to the Egyptian border. I have used a GOPRO dome for split underwater photography also (2nd part of the video).
FREEDIVING - The Coral Reef - Eilat, Israel.
Freedivers update: welcoming Iulia and Zev in Eilat
Diving course - Eilat, Israel - June 2013 - GoPro Black Edition HD1080p
Diving course - Eilat, Israel - June 2013 - GoPro Black Edition HD1080p
freediving Eilat, Israel - The Satil Wreck צלילה חופשית בסטיל
Eilat, Israel - The Satil Wreck.
Yam dan and Almog bar.
צלילה חופשית בישראל, אתר הסטיל אילת.
Free diving Satil, Eilat Israel
Scuba Diving Eilat Nov 2018
Scuba Diving in Eilat Israel November 2018
Freediving Satil wreck, Eilat
My first ever opportunity to explore my diving limit - which is 20.3 meters. For now... :D I expected I would be able to do more,but then I decided that reaching 20 meters after watching some youtube tutorials is good enough for me:) First day I was having some trouble with buoyancy - it was my first time with this suit and I had no weights - the result was that I didn`t need to do anything to stay on top of water even with empty lungs :D Just floating like a matress:D the second day I left the suit behind, but then I had trouble with equalizing my right ear. Never mind the unpreparedness and other troubles, I had a lot of fun! :)
The wreck is an ex-Israel navy ship, that`s been sunk to create a diving attraction in Eilat, Israel. The wreck sits at around 25 meters of depth, with the front part of the deck at 19m. It`s hugely popular with divers and freedivers, probably because of it`s easy access from shore (less than 2 minutes swim) and relatively low depth. There are also a couple of routes through the ship and a couple areas without exit, which would be fun to explore. The visibility in this area is generally fair, the gopro sadly doesn`t ever show how clear the water really is. It`s definitely worth visiting. Enjoy!
Scuba Diving With Dolphins- Eilat 2015- Erika's & Larena's vacation in Israel
Erika's & Larena's vacation in Israel- 2015
Freediving Eilat / Israel 09.2012
נבחרת ישראל בצלילה חופשית באימון אחרון לפני אליפות העולם בניס.
הסרט צולם באילת
Gilad Kavalerchik
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Freediving to the Satil shipwreck in Eilat, Israel.
My wife and I snorkelled down to the Satil, you'll find it just East of the Marina, at Aqua beach, Eilat. Indicated by two slanted poles coming out the water aroung 60 metres East of the slipway. The deck at the bow is at 22 metres and 27 metres at the stern. Beautiful and accessible wreck even for relative beginners - well viewable from the surface on a sunny day.
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Background story
In 1969, after the 6-day war, the French governament embargoed Israel and prevented the arrival of 5 war ships over to Israel. One of these ships was the Achi Sufa. These ships were built in Sharburg, France and were stolen at the dead of night from the port and brought to Israel.
These ships served the Israeli Navy for nearly 25 years and as all other vessels of their time, they grew old and were put aside to make room for new and improved war vessels. In 1994 one of these missile ships was sunk in the bay of Eilat and transformed into one of the most popular wreck dives in Eilat.
The Satil also serves as a pilgramage site as there are 2 small monuments on it: the first was built in memory of an Israeli Navy comando soldier who died in the first Lebanon war and the second was built in memory of a diving instructor who was killed in a terrorist attack in a hotel in Netanya. The Satil wreck dive was one of their favorite sites in Eilat.
Diving the Wreck
Entrance to this site is from the stairs adjacent to the 'Village beach' and 'Marine Divers Dive Center'. On the surface you will find 1-2 buoys marking the bow and bridge of the ship. Descend on the beach and follow your compass at 90 degrees towards these buoys (you can also swim on the surface to the buoys and descend straight above the wreck). The slope is steep and drops very fast to app. 18m. After descending, at around 10m, you will find a big coral formation and after a few minutes the 'Satil' will emerge from the blue. This is a thrilling sensation even for those of you who have dives wrecks before.
Upon your arrival to the wreck start by exploring the bow at 22m where you will find the canon room which can be penetrated (in-out from the same entrance). Continue south along the ships side where you will pass by some doors – have a peek inside as there may be some interesting creatures in there but don't penetrate these doors as they are blocked from the inside. Continue towards the stern where you will find the engine rooms. These two rooms can be penetrated and have a door connecting between them. This is a narrow door so be sure to pass through one by one.
On the stern you will notice a round monument built in 2000 in memory of Roy Keller who died in the first Lebanon war. Roys parents built this monument in his favorite dive-site.
From the stern, at 27m, begin rising towards the bridge which is probably the most interesting and beautiful part of this dive. The mast of the 'Satil' is rich with soft and hard colorful corals, big groupers, millions of glass fish and lion fish.
This is a good time to check your air and if you have enough of it carry on into the bridge.
The bridge has 2 doors. Use the right one for entering and the left for exiting – this is an important rule especially when the wreck is full of divers. In the bridge you will enjoy large numbers of sweepers enjoying the dark atmosphere of the room and some lion fish. If you lean forward towards the front windows you will be able to see the ships bow at its entirety.
From here start your way back to shore – 270 degrees on your compass.
This is a relatively deep dive so be sure to perform a proper safety stop on the slope. During the safty stop be sure to look around you as some interesting creatures may come by such as octopus, squid, tunas, scorpion fish, sea horses and many more.
Exit from the site is through the same stairs we entered from.
For experienced divers and for those who are familiar with the site, one of the best dives here is a night dive.
FREEDIVING IN EILAT
A short video showing a little bit of the underwater world here in Eilat.