CatyMae n Steve
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While Steve and I were over Baker City way elk hunting, we took a morning and went to Cabelas in Boise (towels necessary to treat drooling). I found an underwater camera and couldn't resist (I've been looking at them online and this one was quite reasonably priced for what's included).
Does anyone here have/use one? I'm wondering about securing it in the boat so the monitor/battery don't go for a swim and also a way to safely tie off the cable to maintain a specific depth (thinking maybe one of those cleats that has the 3 or 4 grooves in them if I could find one 'skinny' enough to secure the camera cable and weave it in and out of that to secure it). I saw someone in a review of the unit recommending a tripod which somehow apparently makes it easier to maintain a direction of the camera. The instruction manual is sorta lacking in detailed info -- also shows 3 different angles the camera should hang in the water, but no explanation as to how to achieve those angles :smile A new toy! Can't wait for our next fishing or crabbing excursion :thup
Caty
Does anyone here have/use one? I'm wondering about securing it in the boat so the monitor/battery don't go for a swim and also a way to safely tie off the cable to maintain a specific depth (thinking maybe one of those cleats that has the 3 or 4 grooves in them if I could find one 'skinny' enough to secure the camera cable and weave it in and out of that to secure it). I saw someone in a review of the unit recommending a tripod which somehow apparently makes it easier to maintain a direction of the camera. The instruction manual is sorta lacking in detailed info -- also shows 3 different angles the camera should hang in the water, but no explanation as to how to achieve those angles :smile A new toy! Can't wait for our next fishing or crabbing excursion :thup
Caty