The ULTIMATE water detector!!!

TxMike

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White's
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Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
So what do ya'll think of this beauty!
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Here she is attached to the whole ROV unit.
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The unit is usually used to track subsea pipelines. We are using these in the North Sea to locate WWII munitions that were dumped overboard in areas where they are trying to build new offshore windfarms. There are a pair of hydraulic rams attached to the bottom of the Pipetracker that lower the unit down so that it is parallel to the seabed. We have found quite a few things so far. Pretty interesting.
 

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Don't recon I could swing that for 8 hrs.:laughing7: Hope y'all find some treasure. Be Safe God Bless Chris
 

Don't recon I could swing that for 8 hrs.:laughing7: Hope y'all find some treasure. Be Safe God Bless Chris
You could hip mount it and I think you would be able to handle it.
 

I don't know how how good it is on small gold but it is hell on old German sea mines!
 

May I rent your machine for a few weeks, thanks Lep.:icon_thumleft: ha ha.
 

that is really cool

i would be very curious to see or learn what kind of goodies you are finding with that beast

:)
 

So what are some the "things" you have found so far? Inquiring minds want to know!
 

How about some pictures of those interesting things you have found?
 

Thats insanely cool! You should keep us posted on any interesting finds you guys make. Sounds like a pretty sweet job, good luck.
 

So what do ya'll think of this beauty!
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Here she is attached to the whole ROV unit.
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The unit is usually used to track subsea pipelines. We are using these in the North Sea to locate WWII munitions that were dumped overboard in areas where they are trying to build new offshore windfarms. There are a pair of hydraulic rams attached to the bottom of the Pipetracker that lower the unit down so that it is parallel to the seabed. We have found quite a few things so far. Pretty interesting.
Hey - bring that thing to the treasure coast of florida to search out spanish treasure. Hell better yet - bring that thing somewhere off the east coast of florida to locate area's here to build windfarms offshore to create massive surf puonding the shore exposing all the spanish goodies, and create numerous jobs in the U.S.A.
 

I can just imagine the size of the sand scoop you would need to recover some of those targets.
 

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