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Old 07-03-2014 | 09:31 AM
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Didn't wanna hijack Jayboats pic thread. Invitation only lost a prop, uncertain of situation there as far as depths and type of prop, assuming 6 drives. Anyone ever hear of having a diver if reasonable go under for them. Considering they are average $5000 props. I know depths and whatnot is a factor but what's a diver cost to go under?
You also have to consider the prop could be damaged from bouncing off the other prop(s).......had a buddy lose a lower unit and the transom was all banged up from when things got ugly.,...boat was a triple engine Vee bottom......probably less of an issue on a cat.
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Old 07-03-2014 | 10:00 AM
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The first part of this trailer says it best...... http://youtu.be/E21xH5vg0yo
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Old 07-03-2014 | 10:59 AM
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Also consider there was a group of about 20 of us in the middle of a poker run. You stop, everyone stops.
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Old 07-03-2014 | 11:01 AM
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Story of dive recovery from Lake Ozark Shootout:
A neighbor recently sold some dive equipment to the Lake's main dive/salvage guy and while he was picking it up I approached him and flat out said, "I bet you have some stories, could you spare a moment to tell me a few?". We sat down and he regaled me Party Cove finds, told me the horrors of the bodies recovered and then told a gem about the Shootout. This was back when it was hosted in front of Shooters 21. One boat (unsure make/model) was running some new high performance engines and had a violent spinout that sheared the back-end of the boat such that an entire engine sunk. This diver was on-site and said, "I'll get that for you for $5,000" to which the owner scoffed and said, "but Lake Ozark Fire and Rescue said they'll recover it for free"..."okay, have it your way". The diver realized that it would be a tough find but he waited the prescribed time period until it became abandoned property (and the Fire Dept. hadn't recovered it). He and his crew 'invented' a device they ran from their boat wherein a low-voltage wire was trolling along the lake floor bottom systematically searching and anytime it encountered something metal, the boat horn would sound (think Ozark engineering) and they'd stop, mark, and dive. After searching the area for hours, they finally stumbled across some exhaust pieces which led to engine pieces and finally the engine itself. They floated it to just below the surface and towed it over to the person who lost it's dock (still submerged). Upon contacting the person they met on the dock and he immediately demanded, "where's my engine?". The diver calmly said, "where's my money". The owner mumbled something about it being a ripoff at $5,000. The diver smiled and said, "It was $5,000 for me to get it the day you lost it when it was still your engine...you abandoned it...now it is my engine and I'm asking if you want to buy an engine for $10,000". The guy ended up paying the premium price to repurchase his engine and when he again demanded, "where's my engine" the diver explained that it was suspended in the water off of his dock as they didn't want to risk any further harm by improperly reviving an engine that was waterlogged and the diver left.
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Old 07-03-2014 | 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by buck35
If its not too deep you can tow around one of those fish finding cameras, depends on how murky the water is though.
http://www.cabelas.com/catalog/searc...&search=Search
This is what I was referring to. Buddy located his with one
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Old 07-03-2014 | 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by cheech
Didn't wanna hijack Jayboats pic thread. Invitation only lost a prop, uncertain of situation there as far as depths and type of prop, assuming 6 drives. Anyone ever hear of having a diver if reasonable go under for them. Considering they are average $5000 props. I know depths and whatnot is a factor but what's a diver cost to go under?
Here you go Cheech: http://youtu.be/8mWKIMGinvg?t=3m30s
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Old 07-03-2014 | 01:00 PM
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Dove and removed the props on my trawler Tuesday. Could only see 9" with the light on.
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Old 07-03-2014 | 01:13 PM
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You must learn to see with your hands Grasshopper . A deep sea rig with no suit looks strange and hypothermic to me , your water must be warm as a heated pool .

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Old 07-03-2014 | 02:03 PM
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^^^^ Free Grata ^^^^
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