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Default Waterscope - oysterbox - reverse periscode - seeing underwater

Tyrone wrote:
Anybody ever heard of someone using a device to see underwater while
kayaking? Like a reverse periscope? It could be as simple as a oysterbox /
waterscope (water proof box with a glass bottom).


A local kayak shop sells them made by someone nearby. They are just a short
section of white ABS pipe, thin-wall, about 6" diameter and an acrylic bottom.
That isn't something too difficult to make.

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Michael Daly wrote:
Tyrone wrote:
Anybody ever heard of someone using a device to see underwater while
kayaking? Like a reverse periscope? It could be as simple as a oysterbox /
waterscope (water proof box with a glass bottom).


A local kayak shop sells them made by someone nearby. They are just a short
section of white ABS pipe, thin-wall, about 6" diameter and an acrylic bottom.
That isn't something too difficult to make.


I can't see how you would lean over far enough to use such a thing.
See;

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=91309

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Default Waterscope - oysterbox - reverse periscode - seeing underwater

A local kayak shop sells them made by someone nearby. They are just a
short
section of white ABS pipe, thin-wall, about 6" diameter and an acrylic

bottom.
That isn't something too difficult to make.


I haven't looked lately but many biological supply companies used to have
these in their catalogs for field classes. Pretty much as described above.
Probably still do...
Joe P.


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