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Light weight and not real pricey? Ideas? I know it's been done before but machine models change all the time.
For up to a few inches of salt water my Tesoro Cibola kicks it. Found a humongous gold and diamond ring at the water's edge (about 1 foot away from the low tide mark, and just found another 14k earring the wave just washed up. I just don't want to drop it, so would have to have something that would go underwater. Too late in the season to go in the water much now, will take a serious look at the Excal over winter. I also don't want to dig a foot deep in the ocean gravel beds. Getting too old for that.
If your going to buy a sovereign keep in mind only the Sov GT is supported by Minelab.Smokey... No, the Excal is a VLF. It's basically a waterproof Sov.
I would suggest a Minelab Sovereign, doesn't matter what model. As long as you're not dunking the control box, it rules the beach. I ran my Sov XS in Cape May NJ recently. I ran ran it wide open with the SENS at MAX (just after AUTO). Not so much as a squawk in interference. If metal was under the coil, I found it. If you need to dunk the control box, the Excal is your choice.
Did I mention, the Sov is a great dirt machine as well?
I've used an AT Pro at a saltwater beach, it's not impossible, but just more finicky (constant GB setting, backing off the SENS, keeping the coil completely submerged or dry, etc). In dry sand, it's great, but the closer you get to wet sand, the more you need to adjust and back it off.
I need something I can drop in the ocean, because I know it's going to happen sooner or later.