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Vibra-Tector mini detectors information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="TTKooAu" data-source="post: 389916" data-attributes="member: 1600"><p>I think I will now have to account for all possibilities Silver. The area I am looking at is a lake, and it is used by hordes of school kids almost every day from spring though to autumn, as part of their curriculum, learning to swim, kayak, sail board etc (they had nothing like it when I was at school, but hey, that was before electricity). It seems like the perfect place to find the odd lost ring, necklace, chain,coin etc. Where their training is concentrated would be between 3 and 5 feet deep.</p><p> </p><p>But in six months I might get a rush of blood and go check out the reefs in the shallows around from the Bluff and Encounter Bay, and the depth there would be at least that of the lake and there are some pretty ugly sharks which cruise through passed the Bluff Jetty. </p><p></p><p>In retrospect, a dive course sounds pretty enticing. Being newly retired, every day is a Saturday now, so what the heck, why not? Lloyd Bridges, eat your heart out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TTKooAu, post: 389916, member: 1600"] I think I will now have to account for all possibilities Silver. The area I am looking at is a lake, and it is used by hordes of school kids almost every day from spring though to autumn, as part of their curriculum, learning to swim, kayak, sail board etc (they had nothing like it when I was at school, but hey, that was before electricity). It seems like the perfect place to find the odd lost ring, necklace, chain,coin etc. Where their training is concentrated would be between 3 and 5 feet deep. But in six months I might get a rush of blood and go check out the reefs in the shallows around from the Bluff and Encounter Bay, and the depth there would be at least that of the lake and there are some pretty ugly sharks which cruise through passed the Bluff Jetty. In retrospect, a dive course sounds pretty enticing. Being newly retired, every day is a Saturday now, so what the heck, why not? Lloyd Bridges, eat your heart out. [/QUOTE]
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