jdcpa
Contributor
I believe that a large number of floods occur as a result of putting the camera/housing in a tank on the boat and leaving it there for the ride or in the rinse tank and leaving it while gear is cleaned.
Bumping cameras or improperly lifting them out of a tank of water is a flood looking for a place to happen.
I completely agree with not leaving them in a tank of water.
Mine go underwater only when they are attached to my hands. The only other way I get them wet is with a hose or under a shower.
You just can't control accidents by yourself or others.
I would welcome a third latch on the front of an Ikelite housing and look forward to any changes made. I will be one of the first to return my housings to make them more secure. Anything to help make them more secure is welcome.
Bumping cameras or improperly lifting them out of a tank of water is a flood looking for a place to happen.
I completely agree with not leaving them in a tank of water.
Mine go underwater only when they are attached to my hands. The only other way I get them wet is with a hose or under a shower.
You just can't control accidents by yourself or others.
I would welcome a third latch on the front of an Ikelite housing and look forward to any changes made. I will be one of the first to return my housings to make them more secure. Anything to help make them more secure is welcome.