Hi all, I've been lurking here for a while. First just wanted to say thanks for all the great content! I've learned a ton about rigging kayaks, fishing techniques, places to fish .... actually .... pretty much everything I know about kayak fishing!
I bought a Hobie Revo 13 this past Feb (Got a great deal from http://www.eastoncycleandsport.com/, they have something like a 20% off sale every winter, btw). I've been having fun taking it out around the local reservoirs down here in Fredericksburg VA and been out in Lake Anna. Catching sunfish, catfish and some crappies here and there. Looking forward to do some bass fishing and eventually getting out into some saltwater.
On the third trip out, I had a Lowrance Mark4 hooked up (attached to pvc pipe which fit into the the mast hole of the hobie, got the idea from posts on this forum and it works great!). I was in the yak by the dock helping my kids untangle some fishing lines and managed to tumble right over - first unintentional turtle!
So, the fishfinder was under water for 5 mins or so while I gathered all the stuff that had fallen out and turned the kayak back over.
I let the fish finder sit out in the sun for a few hours to dry off as much as possible. It's been a week and when I shake the ff, I can still hear water inside.
I'm pretty sure it's fried.
So, just wondered if others have turtled with fishfinders before? Any suggestions on how to dry them out or how to protect them from getting water inside? Maybe I should try and take it apart and dry it out? I thought fish finders would be pretty waterproof, but guess not. Do you pretty much have to get a new ff whenever they go for a swim?
I bought a Hobie Revo 13 this past Feb (Got a great deal from http://www.eastoncycleandsport.com/, they have something like a 20% off sale every winter, btw). I've been having fun taking it out around the local reservoirs down here in Fredericksburg VA and been out in Lake Anna. Catching sunfish, catfish and some crappies here and there. Looking forward to do some bass fishing and eventually getting out into some saltwater.
On the third trip out, I had a Lowrance Mark4 hooked up (attached to pvc pipe which fit into the the mast hole of the hobie, got the idea from posts on this forum and it works great!). I was in the yak by the dock helping my kids untangle some fishing lines and managed to tumble right over - first unintentional turtle!
So, the fishfinder was under water for 5 mins or so while I gathered all the stuff that had fallen out and turned the kayak back over.
I let the fish finder sit out in the sun for a few hours to dry off as much as possible. It's been a week and when I shake the ff, I can still hear water inside.
I'm pretty sure it's fried.
So, just wondered if others have turtled with fishfinders before? Any suggestions on how to dry them out or how to protect them from getting water inside? Maybe I should try and take it apart and dry it out? I thought fish finders would be pretty waterproof, but guess not. Do you pretty much have to get a new ff whenever they go for a swim?
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