Need help finding sunkin' ski (Not Anymore!!!)

Saving up to buy my flux capasiter, ha ha... Im sorry I had to do it, ha ha ha.... Time will tell if I find it or not, I be sure to let you know, ha ha ha.... still chuckling...... ha haha ....
 

sclevela

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SKYWALKER said:
Saving up to buy my flux capasiter, ha ha... Im sorry I had to do it, ha ha ha.... Time will tell if I find it or not, I be sure to let you know, ha ha ha.... still chuckling...... ha haha ....


i wish i could put into words how bad i feel for u right now.............. cuz i know uve got to be boiling on the inside
 
Luke, send me over the GPS cordinates and I'll keep an eye out for it when I am out with my boat. My depth/fish finder isn't capable of views like yours, but it will show things sticking up in the water. It saves me from trees and the such, so if your ski happens to be nose up or down, it'll show up. Not many trees in 35' water.

I'll be spending the next 5-10 hours breaking in my motor, so it'll give me something to do during that time.
 

chad

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I was really hoping luke would post on this.

18 ft down now instead of 35 , we drug an anchor over it and snagged it almost every time , but most of the time it would break loose...

Luke and I tried to "freedive" down, but didnt make it deep enough..
we will get it
 

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18 feet should be easy if you jump in with a big rock in one hand and a rope with something on the end to 'quickly' hook onto the bow eye.

whats the visibility down that deep in that water?

cool deal! i hope its the ski!
 

DAG

Yes, my balls tickled from that landing
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please dont tell me you found it, and you went back home b4 pulling it up???

better hope that thing doesent drift.!!!!

i can swim down 18feet and tie a rope to my leg to get yanked back up..
 
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