Underwater inspection cameras

Try this

I use Panasonic TG 01 (latest is TG02) attached to a 1/2 inch rubber hose & dip it in to check rudder & propeller by taking movie.
Attachment is simply using a s/s screw with same thread size of the camer's pole hole
 

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Now that's just made me think! I bought a waterproof camera (Panasonic Lumix) recently for use on the boat, I shall be constructing a similar plastic pipe arrangement now!

Glen
 
A Gopro Hero with a wifi connection to an ipad should do the trick of monitoring what you see under water. I just couldn't get it to work when I needed it, maybe someone else here has tried with better luck.
 
Piers

I've had one of these from Maplin for many years, not exactly Discovery HD TV but certainly good enough for seeing condition of stern gear / finding stuff you dropped overboard at the marina etc.

http://www.maplin.co.uk/20m-underwater-camera-kit-with-7-inch-monitor-223963

They are apparently out stock at the moment but I'm sure that will change. Quite useful as it has inbuilt rechargeable battery so very portable around the boat/marina.

HTH

John
 
Piers

I've had one of these from Maplin for many years, not exactly Discovery HD TV but certainly good enough for seeing condition of stern gear / finding stuff you dropped overboard at the marina etc.

http://www.maplin.co.uk/20m-underwater-camera-kit-with-7-inch-monitor-223963

They are apparently out stock at the moment but I'm sure that will change. Quite useful as it has inbuilt rechargeable battery so very portable around the boat/marina.

HTH

John

I bought one of these for my son's trawler incident.
170764991088 (ebay).

It is an impressive piece of kit but we never used it as we found the leak in a more exciting fashion!

I note it is no longer available but there may be others.
 
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A Gopro Hero with a wifi connection to an ipad should do the trick of monitoring what you see under water. I just couldn't get it to work when I needed it, maybe someone else here has tried with better luck.

Mmmm, "wi-fi" and "underwater". An interesting concept.
 
Piers

I've had one of these from Maplin for many years, not exactly Discovery HD TV but certainly good enough for seeing condition of stern gear / finding stuff you dropped overboard at the marina etc.

http://www.maplin.co.uk/20m-underwater-camera-kit-with-7-inch-monitor-223963

They are apparently out stock at the moment but I'm sure that will change. Quite useful as it has inbuilt rechargeable battery so very portable around the boat/marina.

HTH

John

This looks perfect. Do you use it on a pole to control where it's looking?
 
Yes, tape it to the end of the boat hook. Have also just slung it over the back and towed gently in a dinghy for a sort of Jacques Cousteau effect!

Has good depth ability so should cover most eventualities. :-)
 
Yes, tape it to the end of the boat hook. Have also just slung it over the back and towed gently in a dinghy for a sort of Jacques Cousteau effect!

Has good depth ability so should cover most eventualities. :-)

Sounds perfect. Now to ask Maplin if it's gone permanently or just temp out of stock. Otherwise I suspect it's back to the drawing board!

Thanks for the help.
 
As a cheap option you could try one of these...

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2M-5M-Min...pment_Instruments_ET&var=&hash=item4602709156

I have a 5m lead and tape it to the end of a boathook. Then I can use the laptop in the cockpit and inspect the prop as required. It's a cheap option and not high res but does the job OK, providing there's enough light around. In the murky East Coast waters this can be an issue on dull days. And don't expect the inbuilt LEDs to light up anything more than a couple of cm away. Next time I may experiment with a waterproof LED torch taped to the other side of the boathook...

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Piers

I've had one of these from Maplin for many years, not exactly Discovery HD TV but certainly good enough for seeing condition of stern gear / finding stuff you dropped overboard at the marina etc.

http://www.maplin.co.uk/20m-underwater-camera-kit-with-7-inch-monitor-223963

They are apparently out stock at the moment but I'm sure that will change. Quite useful as it has inbuilt rechargeable battery so very portable around the boat/marina.

HTH

John

I saw something similar in Lidl last week for about £70, maybe worth a look.
 
Any number of small cameras on the end of a wire for a few quid on eBay. Many claim to be waterproof. Also small screens, either 12v (intended for car reversing cameras and the like) or with batteries and a power socket for the camera, intended for CCTV installers to check field of view etc while up a ladder. I put these together into an underwater inspection camera for about £25, though I haven't used it in anger yet. I do wonder how easy it would be to actually manoeuvre a camera on a pole into a position where it can see anything useful. Easier in clear Channel Island water, I guess :)

Pete
 
. I do wonder how easy it would be to actually manoeuvre a camera on a pole into a position where it can see anything useful.

Experience so far is that it's difficult to tape a cheap camera to a boathook at the correct angle first time - in fact it takes a few goes. An easily adjustable bracket would be valuable... Also, make sure the screen you use is good in bright sunlight - my toughbook screen is useless outside so had to swap to a shiny screen netbook.
 
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