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Any hope for dunked console unit? #14714680 05/09/23 01:10 AM
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My boat was among the 37 that were in the Central Texas marina that was partially destroyed by strong winds on Friday May 5. My 2 month old Humminbird Helix was in the water, along with my boat, for about 36 hours. I contacted Humminbird to ask about their experience with this situation. Their response was pay $400, send the unit, and we will check.

I know it's a long shot, but if any TFF members have had a similar problem, or know of anyone who has, I'd appreciate hearing about it.

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Re: Any hope for dunked console unit? [Re: JAlfred] #14716491 05/10/23 08:41 PM
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As long as no power was applied to it while wet I'd try putting it in rice for a week then try it. May or may not work but worth a try.

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