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Sea-ker
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Location: Florida, Tampa Bay Area

New to the forum and a novice.

Post by Sea-ker »

I am working on my first ROV and compared to many of the posts that I have read, I have a lot to learn.

I am starting out with a goal depth of just 30' or so. I do search and rescue work and, living in Florida, it is not advisable to dive in most lakes and ponds unless you enjoy swimming with 6'-10' gators. The main mission is to investigate anomalies found by our side scan sonar and identify them. We rarely deal with depths over 20' but I am sure my next ROV will have greater range in case we need to go deeper.

I have learned a great deal from this site already and look forward to learning more, I need all the help I can get!
AHarris
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Post by AHarris »

It sounds like fascinating work, I can't wait to see your results!
PS. If you find any treasure, I get first pick!
Unorthodox
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Thats awesome. Cant wait to see what your thinking :D Also, Go Gators!
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SoakedinVancouver
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ELECTRIFY the frame, keeps the 'gators away!
Tsilatipac
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Welcome.
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