FRAMY - Stavanger & Rogaland

The Framy wreck sits in the cold embrace of the Norwegian waters, a fascinating dive for those who appreciate maritime history. This motor vessel, which went down in 1971 after a fire, offers a decent penetration for suitably experienced divers. We often find the visibility here can be a bit of a lottery, but on a good day, you’ll get clear views of the hull and superstructure. Keep an eye out for inquisitive cod and the occasional wolf fish lurking in the deeper sections; they’ve made a solid home of the Framy. It’s a good option for a second dive of the day if you’re already in the area.

Location
Stavanger & Rogaland, Norway, Mediterranean & Europe
Coordinates
57.966667, 7.491667
Type
wreck
Maximum Depth
0m

Marine Protected Area: Slettingen

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical depth range for diving at the A-Frame dive site?
The provided data states a typical depth of 0m for the FRAMY wreck, which is referred to as the A-Frame dive site. This indicates the wreck is either partially exposed or in extremely shallow water, making it suitable for very shallow dives or snorkeling. For more details on diving in Stavanger & Rogaland, explore DivePlnr.
What kind of marine life and underwater features can divers expect to see at A-Frame?
The A-Frame dive site, referring to the FRAMY wreck, is primarily known for its historical underwater features. Divers can explore the remains of a 39.3m x 7m motor vessel, which sank on August 20, 1971, after grounding on Varoykletten. While specific marine life is not detailed in the provided data, wreck sites often attract various local species over time. For general information on marine life, visit the DivePlnr wildlife database.
How difficult is the A-Frame dive site, and is it suitable for beginner divers?
The A-Frame dive site, which is the FRAMY wreck, is classified as having an intermediate difficulty. This means it is generally suitable for divers with some experience beyond entry-level certification. While not explicitly for beginners, experienced open water divers might find it manageable, but it's always recommended to dive within your certification limits and comfort zone.
When is the best time of year to dive at A-Frame for optimal conditions and visibility?
The provided data does not specify the best time of year for optimal diving conditions or visibility at the A-Frame dive site (FRAMY). Divers interested in visiting Norway should consult local dive operators for seasonal insights. For general guidance on planning your dives, explore DivePlnr's When to Dive section.
What scuba diving certifications are required or recommended to dive at the A-Frame site?
Given the A-Frame dive site (FRAMY) is classified as intermediate difficulty, it is recommended that divers hold at least an Advanced Open Water certification or equivalent. This ensures divers have the necessary skills and experience to safely navigate a wreck dive. Always ensure your equipment is suitable for the conditions and your certification level.
What are the typical current and surface conditions like at the A-Frame dive site?
The provided data does not include specific information regarding typical current or surface conditions at the A-Frame dive site (FRAMY). Divers planning a trip to FRAMY should consult local dive centers or guides for up-to-date conditions. Always check local forecasts and dive with experienced professionals.