MassSaltH2O
New member
Hi. I guess most of you know that I am a salt water beach hunter.
I recently received my new 705 with the stock 7.5 kHz coil.
I took it to Hampton Beach (for those of you who are familiar with NE U.S.)
I tested it out. I found out that this rig can only go down two inches in wet sand on a nickle.
As for the dry sand, a 3 kHz coil would be much more optimal.
So I chucked the 7.5 kHz coil. The 7.5 kHz concentric is probably the worst coil for the beach.
I was able to get a great deal on a new six inch round DD 18.75 kHz coil.
I got this coil for gold prospecting as well as for the beach.
It just came in today, so I havent taken it to the beach yet.
I'll let you know how it works out. I wouldnt be surprised if I get three or four
Inches in wet sand.
I think the best coil for salt water beaches would be the Minelab nine inch concentric 3 kHz.
If you REALLY want to get serious, there are the Coiltek All terrain 15"DD coils available.
But these coils have several drawbacks:
A) They are heavy.
B) They cost a small fortune.
C) They go too deep. These coils can detect a soda can at 20".
Digging 20"inches for beer cans gets old PDQ.
So I think the Minelab coils are the best for the beach.
Oh, BTW, the Minelab six inch round DD 18.75 is waterproof, too! Sweet!
Happy hunting, Kev
I recently received my new 705 with the stock 7.5 kHz coil.
I took it to Hampton Beach (for those of you who are familiar with NE U.S.)
I tested it out. I found out that this rig can only go down two inches in wet sand on a nickle.
As for the dry sand, a 3 kHz coil would be much more optimal.
So I chucked the 7.5 kHz coil. The 7.5 kHz concentric is probably the worst coil for the beach.
I was able to get a great deal on a new six inch round DD 18.75 kHz coil.
I got this coil for gold prospecting as well as for the beach.
It just came in today, so I havent taken it to the beach yet.
I'll let you know how it works out. I wouldnt be surprised if I get three or four
Inches in wet sand.
I think the best coil for salt water beaches would be the Minelab nine inch concentric 3 kHz.
If you REALLY want to get serious, there are the Coiltek All terrain 15"DD coils available.
But these coils have several drawbacks:
A) They are heavy.
B) They cost a small fortune.
C) They go too deep. These coils can detect a soda can at 20".
Digging 20"inches for beer cans gets old PDQ.
So I think the Minelab coils are the best for the beach.
Oh, BTW, the Minelab six inch round DD 18.75 is waterproof, too! Sweet!
Happy hunting, Kev
