Nautilus DMC IIb...Good deal???

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I have a guy willing to sell me a Nautilus DMC IIb w/ headphones for $200. I want to know if this is a good deal or not. I know they retail for about $700, but are they that good? I only have one reservation and that is that the handle curves over the control box.(See pics) If it's as good as it gets hyped up to be then I can imagine being out detecting with it for hours. I just don't see how it could be comfortable to do so with the handle configuration the way it is. Is there any way to change the control box over to a straight shaft or the "S" handle? Or is it stuck the way it is? Your help is appreciated.

Happy Hunting!

-Nate
 

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That is a very old generation of shaft, there have been two newer ones since that one. The newer one is a Whites design and much more ergonomic but the box is the same unless there has been internal upgrades.
 

TimC (North Alabama) said:
That is a very old generation of shaft, there have been two newer ones since that one. The newer one is a Whites design and much more ergonomic but the box is the same unless there has been internal upgrades.

I know it's the same box, but I was wondering if it could be converted from the "J" shaft to the Whites design?
 

I replied on the Nauty forum but forgot to mention that the "s" shaped shaft isn't really much of an improvement. Buy the Whites upper shaft but not the identical TDI one in matt black....its much more expensive.

Do get a demo and see where the control knobs (R and C) facing the coil end up. If they are getting to the extremes of adjustment then the coil is on its way out. Not the end of the world but could mean a new coil is going to be needed.
 

U.K. Brian said:
I replied on the Nauty forum but forgot to mention that the "s" shaped shaft isn't really much of an improvement. Buy the Whites upper shaft but not the identical TDI one in matt black....its much more expensive.

Do get a demo and see where the control knobs (R and C) facing the coil end up. If they are getting to the extremes of adjustment then the coil is on its way out. Not the end of the world but could mean a new coil is going to be needed.

Thanks Brian! I appreciate your help.
 

If you are handy, you can hip mount the box as I did years ago. contrary to what many people think, it will work fine. As for the price, good deal if it works as normal. The DMC11b is a GREAT relic hunting machine, but not as great for beach use, as it is too heavy and clumsy for many hours of beach hunting, and don't go near the water or stand in the rain with it, as no waterproofing. For beach use there are plenty of light machines that will work easier.
 

If your coil leads are long enough (I've got some longer than others) then chest mount so no weight and put a loose waterproof over yourself and the detector as there's no meter that needs looking at.

There's no speaker to worry about or let water in and rubber boots are very cheap to keep sand and dust out of the switches.

There are better wet sand machines but the Nautilus can really deliver on the top dry strips.
 

U.K. Brian said:
If your coil leads are long enough (I've got some longer than others) then chest mount so no weight and put a loose waterproof over yourself and the detector as there's no meter that needs looking at.

There's no speaker to worry about or let water in and rubber boots are very cheap to keep sand and dust out of the switches.

There are better wet sand machines but the Nautilus can really deliver on the top dry strips.

I ended up buying the model you were talking about Brian. Got the DMC IIB with the whites design straight shaft. Picked up a Garrett propointer to go along with it. They both should be here by the end of the week. Look forward to playing with it when it arrives.

As for beach detecting, I've got other machines I use for that purpose. But thanks for the suggestions.
 

Good that you bought it, it was a bargain. I have a DMC11Ba, DMC11b and an older DMC. I haven't relic hunted in over 10 years as I live in CT. and my many past trips to Virginia, cost too much to do anymore. I still like to have the DMCs around in case I want to dig dirt here in Ct., but I mostly hunt beaches or in the water now. Good luck with your DMC11b.
 

Hi Dirtdigger

Glad you bought it. I also have "beach" detectors (TDI, Whites DF, Deepstar Pulse, Sovereign, Beach Hunter I.D.) but can make finds on the top strips with the Nautilus that the other detectors either skip over or where they can't be used so worth giving a try. XP Goldmaxx is another detector that everyone agrees should not be used on the beach but it also can outperform the more dedicated beach detectors in this specific area.
 

U.K. Brian said:
Hi Dirtdigger

Glad you bought it. I also have "beach" detectors (TDI, Whites DF, Deepstar Pulse, Sovereign, Beach Hunter I.D.) but can make finds on the top strips with the Nautilus that the other detectors either skip over or where they can't be used so worth giving a try. XP Goldmaxx is another detector that everyone agrees should not be used on the beach but it also can outperform the more dedicated beach detectors in this specific area.

I'll keep that in mind when I travel to the beach next season. Thanks for the tip!
 

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