Denniss
Full Member
- Joined
- Jan 7, 2011
- Messages
- 214
- Reaction score
- 243
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Location
- Fort Pierce, FL
- Detector(s) used
- Fisher CZ-21, Fisher Impulse, Gold Bug II
- Primary Interest:
- Shipwrecks
- #1
Thread Owner
I remember when I first started diving, I'd look for any excuse to get wet. I can't afford a commercial diver.
I need someone to look for my rudders when my boat broke loose from the lift and bounced across the oyster beds to my neighbors dock during Mathew. It destroyed the propellers and broke off the rudders, I'm hoping a machine shop can fix them if I can find them. Depth is about 1 ft to 6 ft/ mud oystershell bottom. I used a kayak and my metal detector and didn't find them. Rudders are about a foot square and search area is about 100 ft by 50 ft, U/W metal detector and sit on top kayak is available. It's in the Sebastian River so visibility sucks. My knee is screwed up or I would be doing it.
$20 an hour or $100 if you find them in under 5 hours, if you find them in 5 minutes, great-anyway, total not to exceed $100
I need someone to look for my rudders when my boat broke loose from the lift and bounced across the oyster beds to my neighbors dock during Mathew. It destroyed the propellers and broke off the rudders, I'm hoping a machine shop can fix them if I can find them. Depth is about 1 ft to 6 ft/ mud oystershell bottom. I used a kayak and my metal detector and didn't find them. Rudders are about a foot square and search area is about 100 ft by 50 ft, U/W metal detector and sit on top kayak is available. It's in the Sebastian River so visibility sucks. My knee is screwed up or I would be doing it.
$20 an hour or $100 if you find them in under 5 hours, if you find them in 5 minutes, great-anyway, total not to exceed $100