Calabash Digger
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My buddies kid went water hunting with me. His 600 flooded within 15 minutes....
And this is why I have an Excal II in addition to my EQ800.... Don't trust nuthin....
And I did have my Excal refurbed by Kellyco a couple years ago. The deepest I go is chin deep....
So is "waterproof to 10 feet" really that much when your talking submerging a detector. If your in beach water up to your chest and swinging the coil, the control unit is probably what...2 feet or so under the water. Then you have the pressure of the ocean currents on your control unit. Then if you step in a hole or something, the control unit may be 3 or 4 feet under the water. It just seems like it could be really easy to push that magical 10 feet number without really trying. Just doesn't seem that much to me. Maybe these companies baseline should be 20 feet or something.
The day after Labor day here in NY is the best time to find out if your detector is still waterproof. You have to pay a 10 dollar fee in NY, but you'll be able to detect state beaches as well as in the water to find all the jewelry everyone lost this past year. It's been a yearly event for me, and I'm out in the water by 5 AM. This time I plan on wearing my wet-suit.
I am in the water all summer long does NY not allow that?