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Anyone using the AT Pro on the beach or in the water?

Finderskeeper

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Has anyone been using the AT Pro on the beach or in salt water?

I've had the Minelab Excalibur 800 and the Excalibur II 1000 and they were great machines in the salt water. I sold them and am now looking for the latest and greatest.

Is the AT Pro stable in salt water or at the edge of salt water?

I am looking at getting a new machine and so far, what I have seen with the AT Pro looks good. Maybe instead of having over 2 grand wrapped up in metal detectors...the E-Trac and the Excalibur, the AT Pro seems to be able to handle what these two machines do for under a thousand.
 
I am still waiting to do this. I got new neoprene booties, I have been waiting on my scoop! Sent snail mail Dec 13. Not sure how its going to handle. I believe its going to be in Zero mode and alot of ground balancing and practice.
 
AT PRO is extremely stable on wet sand and in salt water surf. It so quiet I had to check a few times to see if the unit was on. Ground balances easily and beautifully.
 
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