Some finds from this past season's dives...

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... I had to look up BT scooters, now I want one. They look like so much fun I could forget to look for treasure and just cruise around.
It looks like your over it and found a bunch of good stuff, good work!
 

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... I had to look up BT scooters, now I want one. They look like so much fun I could forget to look for treasure and just cruise around.
It looks like your over it and found a bunch of good stuff, good work!
Hah! They ARE a lot of fun and I'll admit that more than one dive defaulted into a major cruise, as opposed to dogged searching. I bought DeWalt 12ah, 20V batteries for it and get an average of :120 of bootin' around. Some days I don't use it, usually because the current is too strong, or the area requires slow, methodic attention.
 

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"...get an average of 120 of bootin' around."
Curious - is this for the travel, tech or expedition model? Would it matter? Any idea as to the advantage of the longer models? Great post!
 

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Darren-

I love my Blacktip as well. The only difference between the Travel, tech, and Exploration models is the length of the tube. The longer tube allows the scooter to be trimmed neutral and flat, as the travel can only trim neutral with the nose vertical in the water colume due to the tube length. The Exploration tube, ( the longest available) allows nose flat, neutral trim, with the addition of 2X batteries ( 4 total) with significantly extends the range.

Love my Travel... never run the batteries dead yet, and I will do 3-4 dives a day blowing for meg teeth. Basically...I am seeing an average of 70-100 minutes of trigger time at about 3-4 gear, and still show 65+ % battery left.

I have Waitley 9AH batteries in mine. About half the cost of the Dewalts...
 

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Congrats on the recoveries of glass. Not too sure what I like the best really as there are a few, but the Syphon pops up there as a top shelve recovery for sure.
Yet each one by themselves have a certain appeal.
Best of luck for the 2022 season
 

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Congrats on the recoveries of glass. Not too sure what I like the best really as there are a few, but the Syphon pops up there as a top shelve recovery for sure.
Yet each one by themselves have a certain appeal.
Best of luck for the 2022 season
Thanks, Pepper J! You can add to that list a seemingly brand spankin' new trolling motor, still connected to it's battery! Somebody had a bad day that day! Gave it to my son-in-law & he had it cleaned & running in :20. There was also numerous anchors, fishing tackle, kayaking paddles etc. Found a ratchet w/ socket beneath somebody's dock, so I placed back on the dock near their ladder - would have loved to see the guy's face when he found it!
 

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Darren-

I love my Blacktip as well. The only difference between the Travel, tech, and Exploration models is the length of the tube. The longer tube allows the scooter to be trimmed neutral and flat, as the travel can only trim neutral with the nose vertical in the water colume due to the tube length. The Exploration tube, ( the longest available) allows nose flat, neutral trim, with the addition of 2X batteries ( 4 total) with significantly extends the range.

Love my Travel... never run the batteries dead yet, and I will do 3-4 dives a day blowing for meg teeth. Basically...I am seeing an average of 70-100 minutes of trigger time at about 3-4 gear, and still show 65+ % battery left.

I have Waitley 9AH batteries in mine. About half the cost of the Dewalts...
Agreed on all points, Agflit. My favourite scoot last summer was in a river that was flooded wider about 100 years past, by the creation of a dam. In preparation for the flooding, many trees were felled and their stumps remained. I entered the water just upstream of the dam and started out. What ensued was a ghostly ride through a forest of creepy looking stumps, a virtual haunted forest! The visibility that day was good, but there was a certain opaqueness to the water that added a pale gloom - the gnarly old stumps slowly materialized out of that gloom, then receded back into it as I journeyed on. Eventually, I entered an area of the river where cottagers had set up. It was along that stretch I found a beautiful and very old wooden skiff, maybe 14' loa and 4' at the beam. I cursed myself for not having my gopro with me, but I plan to return next summer to film the whole experience and possibly recover the skiff for preservation.
 

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Agreed on all points, Agflit. My favourite scoot last summer was in a river that was flooded wider about 100 years past, by the creation of a dam. In preparation for the flooding, many trees were felled and their stumps remained. I entered the water just upstream of the dam and started out. What ensued was a ghostly ride through a forest of creepy looking stumps, a virtual haunted forest! The visibility that day was good, but there was a certain opaqueness to the water that added a pale gloom - the gnarly old stumps slowly materialized out of that gloom, then receded back into it as I journeyed on. Eventually, I entered an area of the river where cottagers had set up. It was along that stretch I found a beautiful and very old wooden skiff, maybe 14' loa and 4' at the beam. I cursed myself for not having my gopro with me, but I plan to return next summer to film the whole experience and possibly recover the skiff for preservation.
That sounds like most water reserves, they took the prime timber and left the stumpage.
In the bay I look over was created in 1820s, right in front of the property lays a 100'x20' boat.
The waters are murky, and having a build up of silt over the 200yrs.
The weed growth is heavy during the warm water months, as the depths are 12ft or so.
Many divers has taken their Certification in the waters, but the preferred diving time is in a dry suite in the early spring or before freeze up.
The waters are clear and weed free.
Any bottles would be under the many feet of black leaf debris.
Drivers come and go empty handed in the searches
 

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That sounds like most water reserves, they took the prime timber and left the stumpage.
In the bay I look over was created in 1820s, right in front of the property lays a 100'x20' boat.
The waters are murky, and having a build up of silt over the 200yrs.
The weed growth is heavy during the warm water months, as the depths are 12ft or so.
Many divers has taken their Certification in the waters, but the preferred diving time is in a dry suite in the early spring or before freeze up.
The waters are clear and weed free.
Any bottles would be under the many feet of black leaf debris.
Drivers come and go empty handed in the searches
Yes indeed, we underwater hunters of antiquities are at the mercy of bottom conditions. There is one lake relatively close to me where there must be a veritable treasure trove of old glass & crockery; problem is, 99% of the bottom is fine sediment, where things of any substance would sink away, never to be seen again. There is also a thick covering of heavy grasses & weed. I did manage to find one very special bottle; it was in 3' of water, resting on a lonely patch of sand, right beside the ballast rock of a very old dock. I also found there was a shelf of bedrock out past the end area of the old dock, with only 10" of silt cover. There I found a nice old black glass bottle. And that, sad to say, is the extent of my finds there, though I'm grateful to have found two!
 

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WOW amazing finds thanks for sharing
 

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