SeaView Underwater Camera Systems

I've been aware of SeaView Underwater Cameras for a long time, but never planned to buy one since I scuba dive frequently during the summer months. Over the last thirty years I've dived on most of the bottom that I fish on , so I guess I just never thought I would want a camera system for when I was fishing. 

I got a hot tip on a stock from a friend of mine one day, and it turned out to be SeaView Underwater. Well, I proceeded to buy the stock, attended a stockholder's meeting and was impressed with the business plan that was presented, proceeded to buy some more stock, made a really nice profit, and decided that the least I could do was buy a camera with some of the money that I had made. What a great investment that camera has turned out to be. I can prove to myself and my anglers that what I am seeing on my fish finder is, in fact, what I am describing to them. I can drop the camera over the side in just a few minutes and show all the fish that are on the reef we are fishing. When my fish finder shows grouper, but they don't bite, the angler's always have a little nagging doubt about what I'm telling them. After I drop the camera overboard and show them the fish just swimming around ignoring the baits we are offering, it's a whole new story. Usually they become so fascinated with what's on the monitor, they forget all about fishing.

The great thing about the SeaView Underwater Camera System is that it shows you what's on the bottom without any external lighting source. It uses white UV and gives a UV enhanced black and white picture that is just like looking at things in full sunlight. It doesn't matter if it's day or night, clear water or muddy, you will see every fish that is in range of the camera along with the bottom features in the area where you drop the camera.

The price of the camera system is so affordable, it's really something that you must have on your boat. The system comes complete with the camera, monitor with sun hood, plenty of wire, and both 12 volt and 110 volt hook-ups all packed into an impact resistant carrying case. To go to the SeaView section of the catalog and see all the specifics and the different options that are available, click here.