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MMMMMM...Euro-tek

Mike Scott addressed this issue a while back about the miss-print. Not a big deal to tighten 3 screws ;)
 
My Eurotek Pro arrived yesterday and I kind of like how they made it so it can be dismantled. Cheers!!!
 
Justin E said:
Is that a Philips or vodka screwdriver in the picture?:devil:
That's a phillips swizzle stick ;).
 
Actually, I like the idea of the control box being mounted on the shaft with screws like this one is.----Providing your coil cable is long enough, you can take the control box off the shaft & chest mount it or hang it around your neck to do some shallow water hunting (also providing the coils used are water proof). :)----I know the 5 X 10" DD for the GB Pro/G2 with its long cord can be used like this & it is inter-changeable with the Euro.---Just a thought & a pretty slick deal I think. :thumbup:
 
SkiWhiz said:
Justin E said:
Is that a Philips or vodka screwdriver in the picture?:devil:
That's a phillips swizzle stick ;).
Try saying Phillips swizzle stick 10 times real fast, after having a couple or so vodka screwdrivers. Or try saying anything real fast.:stars:
 
Being able to dismount the control box makes it ideal for travelling. You can carry the control box in your coat or hand luggage while the rest can go into your larger case or bag. This means you can ensure as far as possible that the control box doesn't get damaged on the trip.
 
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