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RE: SALTWATER BEACHES WITH THE :garrett: GTP1350.

XE1UFO

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Can somebody give some tips for using the :garrett: GTP1350 on saltwater beaches? I DO know about the salt option on the menu system, and assume it should be on. One reason I upgraded from my Ace 250 was that there were quite a few negative comments about :detecting:ocean shore searching. I have to go to Canc
 
I'll be taking my1350 to the beach wednesday this week, and if i find out any tips on use i'll Post them
Bob
 
Thanks a million, Bob! Which beach? :heh: May you find all the gold and silver rings!:crazy:
 
Coronado beach I'll start off in front of the Coronado Hotel, then work my way up the beach to the Navy Base ( North Island )
 
XE1UFO said:
Thanks a million, Bob! Which beach? :heh: May you find all the gold and silver rings!:crazy:
If I leave now I can be there in about 5 hours (Coronado). I'll get all the platinum:rofl:
 
Sorry - a small Island off the coast of San Diego, Calif. connected to the mainland by a long bridge
and is also connected by a road from the other direction
 
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