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SD51

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Always! Your coil will last a lot longer and don't forget tp remove it to clean out the sand.
 

A2coins

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Most people do .I dont use one just my preference But Steve is correct "sometimes " LOL Kiddin Steve!!!
Just keep debris from being in there it can cause false signals , and it will protect your coil from scratches or being broke if you hit a rock really hard. Good question.....
 

dewcon4414

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I’ve went thru 2 even with marine epoxy. So how would that coil have held up? Mine stays on the sand.
 

Delduck

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Trying to learn from this thread. What is the best coil cover for the 600? I now have learned I need to order one. Are some better than others in salt water?
 

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Trying to learn from this thread. What is the best coil cover for the 600? I now have learned I need to order one. Are some better than others in salt water?

I use the Minelab cover. Take it off and clean after every trip. Works fine for beach hunting.
 

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