SADS 669
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Jan 20, 2013
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- Location
- Long Island, Bahamas
- Detector(s) used
- Tesoro Sand Shark....Aqua pulse 1B....Equinox ll
- Primary Interest:
- Shipwrecks
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Nice ride and if you get stuck you can just pick it up and put it in your pocket
I've been trying to find a place to combine the use of this vehicle and detecting .....
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Outstanding hunting vehicle
Bring it here we can lean out the side with a detector each and a beer in the other hand it would kill the soft sand on our beaches
Now THAT would be a great treasure hunt ! Seriously , are there any beaches out that way where they are allowed ? I was always told none exist on the east coast .
I went out yesterday for my first trip with a MD in our 1967 fiat 500 difficult to fit the huge piece of treasure I found in it but got it back in the end with it sticking out of the sunroof.
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Could you afford the fuelGet me one if you can..........
Could you afford the fuel.. cheers Mick
What ever the fuel , it will need plenty of calories for a long rideMick,
no on the fuel cos your buying it and I'll lend you the ride, I wonder if Bio fuel works, probably Budweiser's or a good Aussie lager is better though
SADS - Do you live in the Bahama's? If so, how do you pull that off - I would love to work / hunt in the Bahama's!!!!!!!!
PS - Frankn - Nice looking dog - Great security and a loyal friend!!!!!!