has anyone actually used the getterback fish rod recovery floats?, i love the innovation, curious how much they weigh,,,i like recovery at 100 feet depth, that is pretty deep ,,,covers most lakes, ponds, rivers and coastal shorline areas i fly at....i would think at some point with all of the ideas i have seen here in the previous posts, someone will come up with something crazy cool, .....with the larger airframe muti-rotors on the market like the new DJI S1000, there is quite a big market for recovery devices. i am going to employ two of the getterback fish rod floaties on my P2V since i fly over water allot, it would at least give me some level of recovery peace of mind,,,,,,I am still a nervous wreck operator over water....i once lost an RC airplane underwater and muck for two weeks,,once recovered,,,i pulled the radio and servos apart dried then all out and had no issues,,,,not sure if that would be the case with the P2V but i would try,,,,,i will mount these face down on the rear legs of the landing gear, the phantom sinks upside down so hopefully one or both will deploy,,,there is a cool video on DSLR Pros that shows a phantom nano coated crashing in the ocean and a pool,then flys away after it drains, it appears to sink rapidly then flips upside down,,,,that nano stuff costs 400 dollars+ and DSLR pros have to first test, then disassemble your phantom, then sent out for coating, then reassemble, test, then send back,,,,400 plus is steep....i like the 20 dollar fish rod floatie idea....