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  1. #1

    Nov 2004
    5

    sand blowing

    hi everyone, not been on this site for a long while, havebeen working on a wreck in wales for the last six summers using a28 foot army assualt boat with twin 212hp jet drive engines. we use afour point anchor system and aim the jets down to remove the sand overburden, about 10 feet, then run 2 six inch dredges off one engine, these spill out over 2 keene sluice boxes to trap any heavies. we now want to check a few new sites without the boat. the new sites are shllow water with about 2feet of sand over gullies close to shore, has anyone any ideas on a small system for sand blowing ( not dredging ) that we could operate from the shore or a 12 foot inflatable. cheers charlie.

  2. #2
    us
    Apr 2004
    Tesoro Sand Shark, Homebuilt pulse loop
    2,022
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    Shipwrecks

    Re: sand blowing

    outboard blower. Here's a design template for you from Rgecy...

    http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.p...c,48219.0.html

    The pic is from scubasalvor's boat...

    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails sand blowing-blower.jpg  

  3. #3

    Nov 2004
    5

    Re: sand blowing

    thanks darren, i was thinking of something hand held, i had not thought of using a mailbox on a small dingy outboard, has anyone tried this. cheers charlie.

  4. #4

    Nov 2004
    5

    Re: sand blowing

    thanks for that mad4 it looks just right, but now darren has got me thinking of a mailbox on a small dingy, does anyone have a link to dpv.cheers charlie.

  5. #5
    us
    Apr 2004
    Tesoro Sand Shark, Homebuilt pulse loop
    2,022
    1 times
    Shipwrecks

    Re: sand blowing

    DPV is not a brand name. It simply means "diver propulsion vehicle." Google that and you'll find numerous companies that make them.

  6. #6

    Mar 2008
    16

    Re: sand blowing

    hi there, checkout the little blower and jet venturi dredge i built, just use a lot 5200 on all the sealings and u will be good to go, power from a boat with a 12 V battery, the battery probably lasts longer then ur arms, and it makes a 1m deep and 3 m wide hole in about 5 min.

    pictures and stuff here

    http://www.project-boats.com/phpBB3/...87d33c472b9448


  7. #7

    Aug 2006
    24

    Re: sand blowing

    You could use a airlift. Just hook a air hose to a pvc pipe when the air goes in it causes a venturie(sucks the sand up) it works good for test holes. Im sure someone on the site could explain it better and might even have the designs if not send me a PM

  8. #8
    Charter Member
    us
    Sep 2004
    Down South - Marietta, GA
    Minelab Explorer SE (land), Aquapulse AQ1B (sea), Fisher CZ-20 (water, beach), Fisher 1266X (woods)
    1,030

    Re: sand blowing

    Quote Originally Posted by army82
    You could use a airlift. Just hook a air hose to a pvc pipe when the air goes in it causes a venturie(sucks the sand up) it works good for test holes. Im sure someone on the site could explain it better and might even have the designs if not send me a PM
    For what? The original question posted indicated shallow water and a dive from the shore or a small inflatable. Airlifts won't work in the shallows and a relatively large air compressor is required.

    Just get a decent used DPV and you should be able to sell it after your work without much or any loss if you don't modify it or wear it out.

    Stan

  9. #9
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    LIMO BOB

    Aug 2008
    Trinity, florida
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    Re: sand blowing

    I havent tryed one of these yet but iam considering it...for $170.00 on ebay you cant go wrong ...and thats for a new one... underwater scooter

    http://cgi.ebay.com/300-350-WATT-SEA...A0%7C293%3A1%7

    good luck.............................................. ............................................Limo Bob
    IN GOD WE TRUST

  10. #10
    Charter Member
    us
    Sep 2004
    Down South - Marietta, GA
    Minelab Explorer SE (land), Aquapulse AQ1B (sea), Fisher CZ-20 (water, beach), Fisher 1266X (woods)
    1,030

    Re: sand blowing

    Quote Originally Posted by scubatreasure
    I havent tryed one of these yet but iam considering it...for $170.00 on ebay you cant go wrong ...and thats for a new one... underwater scooter
    If you get one I would apreciate it if you post a review on your experiences with it.

    TIA, Stan

  11. #11
    Seahunter

    Jan 2006
    PALM BEACH COUNTY,FLORIDA
    801
    2 times
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: sand blowing

    We have used the scooters rather extensively, the more expensive they are the longer they last. We have gone through half a dozen of them of various makes. The most important thing before using them is to strap several dive weights to the outer cage to counter the propulsion effect, so you are not fighting it. Plastic zip ties work excellent for this.
    Seahunter

  12. #12
    us
    Feb 2004
    lake mary florida
    Wesmar SHD700SS Side Scan Sonar,U/W Mac 1 Turbo Aquasound by American Electronics,Fisher 1280x,Aquasound UW md,Aqua pulse AQ1B
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: sand blowing

    Amarda,


    You already have the best tool for blowing sand.Use the jet boat.
    This jet boat was heading south of hwy 95.this is the best for blowing sand in shallow water
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    Millions of dollars of Spanish treasure await those who would dare brave the eye of the hurricane.

  13. #13
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    LIMO BOB

    Aug 2008
    Trinity, florida
    287
    2 times

    Re: sand blowing

    Quote Originally Posted by DiveWrecks
    Quote Originally Posted by scubatreasure
    I havent tryed one of these yet but iam considering it...for $170.00 on ebay you cant go wrong ...and thats for a new one... underwater scooter
    If you get one I would apreciate it if you post a review on your experiences with it.

    TIA, Stan
    will do Stan, this one says it has the only all metal gear unit on the market and 9 bearings per shaft end where most others have 3 bearings? you never know until you try them out ...
    Limo Bob
    IN GOD WE TRUST

  14. #14
    Charter Member
    Aquanut

    Jul 2005
    Orlando, Florida
    Fisher CZ21, Tesoro Tiger Shark
    988
    12 times

    Re: sand blowing

    Borrow a Jet Ski from someone you don't like!
    Aquanut

  15. #15

    Jun 2007
    Various
    269

    Re: sand blowing

    I've seen a Jet Ski used to remove sand to bedrock in shallow water.

  16. #16

    Feb 2007
    U.S.
    Garrett, Minelab, Aqua-Pulse
    537
    6 times

    Re: sand blowing

    Yes, they do work! But the anchoring routine can be a bit of a hassle.
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