
Welcome to The Lily Pad - the freediving platform for the BFA! Based at
Vobster Quay, the platform has been specifically placed for the use of
BFA members wishing to train, practice and - of course - have fun!
Moored over the deepest part of the lake with 6 lines going straight to
the bottom, the 'Lily Pad' (as we affectionately call it) is the ideal
platform to start your freediving career!
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For info on AIDA courses and to find an instructor near you, visit the BFA website or ring Emma Farrell on 07980 648892
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Interesting Lilypad facts...
- The
two lines at the front of Lily (by the shed) are set to 15 metres and
are for free immersion and testing buoyancy. They are marked using the
system below.

- All
the other 4 lines run to the bottom are for constant weight diving and
are marked as follows - 1 black line for 10 metres, 2 for 20 and 3 for
30. At 5, 15 and 25 metres there is a red line. At 16, 18, 22, 24, 26,
28, 32, 34 metres there is a yellow line.

- All
lines are easily retrievable from the platform. Either an instructor, a
member of the BFA committee or a member of Vobster Quay staff will show
you how to use these if you are unsure. Please set your depth before
you make a dive to avoid overshooting your target.

- Please
be aware that below 26 metres the water gets very dark! This depth
should only be reached by AIDA **** freedivers or divers under
instruction from an AIDA instructor.

- In
the shed there are currently 2 camping chairs, a dustpan and brush, a
bucket and a first aid kit. Please feel free to add to the creature
comforts of Lily and ensure that when you have finished your session
everything is put back neatly in the shed.

- If you have forgotten your lanyard then quick release freediving lanyards are available to buy in the shop.

- If you would like to dive at Vobster but do not have a buddy then send a email to Jean-Marc
at the BFA. He will put a posting out on the BFA site with your name,
email address and dates you wish to dive - other members may use this
facility to buddy up with you.

- You are expected to practice rescue techniques that you have learnt during training. Vobster is perfect for this!