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Sunday was a sadly expensive learning experience. The only good news I have is that what I'd hoped I would be able to do and view with my Air worked perfectly as far as I could tell.
I do a lot of fishing/exploring in the inshore waters around Charleston. I like to explore as far back as I can get into creeks just to see what's back there. I have an older flats boat so I can get into really tight areas where I can't turn around and it's tricky because if I get stuck I could be there for hours until the tide comes back enough for me to back out. I figured with a drone I could explore areas without having to risk my boat or my time on the water. I have a few areas I go back into to purposely get grounded so I can fish my way back out. It's been a very productive tactic. What I can't do is move around in the shallowest areas at low tide (no water, even for a flats boat). That's the best time to see what structure there is in the creek that might hold fish when the tide is higher, or if it's even worth it to fish. That's what the drone is for, to check out areas I can't get my boat into at low tide. Well, the Air is perfect for that. On Sunday I was able to check out areas I couldn't have normally gotten into. I was able to find flats, and how to get back to them with the Air. I was ecstatic and it got the better of me.
On the end of my last battery(fly more combo) I was cruising the drone down a creek just to get video. I'd explored most everything I wanted and was only a few hundred yards from the boat in an area that was easily deep enough for the boat. The screen view I was getting was beautiful as I cruised the middle of a large creek about 10 ft above the water. As I drifted the drone through a turn in the creek the video feed took a tumble and lost connection. Oh ****, that's not good.
My buddy thought it might be on the bank but I new it was gone. If it had just been on the bank I'd still have a connection. We hauled *** over to the spot and my fear was realized. No drone to be seen. Sitting in the turn, I could see the overhanging limb I'd flown into. It was over half way out into the creek. Despair. Then I see bubbles coming up, releasing smoke at the surface. Nasty acrid smell. Then even more bubbles, so I pull out my cast net and give it a toss. I actually got the drone on the first toss but as I pulled it into the boat it fell back out and sunk again. I spent another 45 minutes trying to get it with my cast net with no luck. I knew the drone couldn't be saved but I didn't want to leave it or the battery in the creek water. I feel pretty bad about not being able to get it.
So, the pro's of my experience were-
excellent scouting ability
precise flying, I was able to get into a broken down building I found on the shore a half mile away
drone RTH before low battery because of how far away I was flying
launch and recover from bow of flats boat
con's-
piss poor operating
not a submarine
I lost a lot of what looked like really good footage. I can't wait to get back out there and check out even more areas. The Air proved itself to be so awesome I'm waiting for my second one to be delivered. I am more than hooked.
tl/dnr - don't be like me, fly carefully. The drone is only capable of so much.
I do a lot of fishing/exploring in the inshore waters around Charleston. I like to explore as far back as I can get into creeks just to see what's back there. I have an older flats boat so I can get into really tight areas where I can't turn around and it's tricky because if I get stuck I could be there for hours until the tide comes back enough for me to back out. I figured with a drone I could explore areas without having to risk my boat or my time on the water. I have a few areas I go back into to purposely get grounded so I can fish my way back out. It's been a very productive tactic. What I can't do is move around in the shallowest areas at low tide (no water, even for a flats boat). That's the best time to see what structure there is in the creek that might hold fish when the tide is higher, or if it's even worth it to fish. That's what the drone is for, to check out areas I can't get my boat into at low tide. Well, the Air is perfect for that. On Sunday I was able to check out areas I couldn't have normally gotten into. I was able to find flats, and how to get back to them with the Air. I was ecstatic and it got the better of me.
On the end of my last battery(fly more combo) I was cruising the drone down a creek just to get video. I'd explored most everything I wanted and was only a few hundred yards from the boat in an area that was easily deep enough for the boat. The screen view I was getting was beautiful as I cruised the middle of a large creek about 10 ft above the water. As I drifted the drone through a turn in the creek the video feed took a tumble and lost connection. Oh ****, that's not good.
My buddy thought it might be on the bank but I new it was gone. If it had just been on the bank I'd still have a connection. We hauled *** over to the spot and my fear was realized. No drone to be seen. Sitting in the turn, I could see the overhanging limb I'd flown into. It was over half way out into the creek. Despair. Then I see bubbles coming up, releasing smoke at the surface. Nasty acrid smell. Then even more bubbles, so I pull out my cast net and give it a toss. I actually got the drone on the first toss but as I pulled it into the boat it fell back out and sunk again. I spent another 45 minutes trying to get it with my cast net with no luck. I knew the drone couldn't be saved but I didn't want to leave it or the battery in the creek water. I feel pretty bad about not being able to get it.
So, the pro's of my experience were-
excellent scouting ability
precise flying, I was able to get into a broken down building I found on the shore a half mile away
drone RTH before low battery because of how far away I was flying
launch and recover from bow of flats boat
con's-
piss poor operating
not a submarine
I lost a lot of what looked like really good footage. I can't wait to get back out there and check out even more areas. The Air proved itself to be so awesome I'm waiting for my second one to be delivered. I am more than hooked.
tl/dnr - don't be like me, fly carefully. The drone is only capable of so much.