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Sidescan - found my first sunken boat today (large picture)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranchero50" data-source="post: 159437" data-attributes="member: 1523"><p>That's really neat. I couldn't imagine having one of those on my boat (guess it's 'cause I fish shallow stuff). At that depth i'd almost be tempted to free dive it, ride a spare anchor down with a good maglight, then pop back up. What's the visibility on that water? The only bad is the water pressure is going to want to keep you down there. I guess the trick would be to grapple it with a knotted line.</p><p></p><p>It'd be hard to determine the value vs. effort to salvage it. If it was nearly new and worth something then a pair of lift bags through the bow eye would pick it up enough to get it to shallower water where you could rerig it or just beach it if it's small enough.</p><p></p><p>Jamie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranchero50, post: 159437, member: 1523"] That's really neat. I couldn't imagine having one of those on my boat (guess it's 'cause I fish shallow stuff). At that depth i'd almost be tempted to free dive it, ride a spare anchor down with a good maglight, then pop back up. What's the visibility on that water? The only bad is the water pressure is going to want to keep you down there. I guess the trick would be to grapple it with a knotted line. It'd be hard to determine the value vs. effort to salvage it. If it was nearly new and worth something then a pair of lift bags through the bow eye would pick it up enough to get it to shallower water where you could rerig it or just beach it if it's small enough. Jamie [/QUOTE]
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