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Quattro at the beach

massdigr

New member
Hi all,

Been using my Q for about 3 months now. I have had some luck at local parks. I am getting use to the tones. I have not had a chance to use it at the beach yet. Any input about how the Q preforms as a beach machine would be appreciated.

HH Rick,
 
to escape a wave the water does not rush up to the control box

just put a big gob of rtv or silicone............kinda deep

when u want to change coils, just pull it out and do it again.

i do not own one, but have expII, but there were and are several here and they work great
 
You will be pleased with the performance. I have one and have really grown to like it very much, but you must be careful with the wave action and getting the control box wet. One wrong splash and you are done for!
 
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