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The Navy has spoken...

[quote MattR]Hello All!

Enjoyed reading the threads between all you 'Skimmers & Bubble heads'.

I spent 6 years as a 'Weapons systems' engineer, for the local shipbuilders. We produced 3 Nuclear Subs for the British navy.
Lairds...Birkenhead...1964 / 1971.
Had a lot of fun, meeting the lads and playing with submarines.
Testing them in the Scottish lochs was even better....some hairy nights out!

Now they're just memories.....Sub-mariners can be a wild bunch.

Regards ........MattR.UK[/quote]

Hello, Matt, and thanks for your post. I made some patrols out of Holy Loch back in the mid '70s. At the time, my brother-in-law and I were on the same boat and another old shipmate of ours was stationed in London. He took the train and came up to spend a few days with us once. We had a great time. Ilove the people and customs over there. Yes, we can be wild at times. I think it's necessary to vent the stress when you can or it will catch up with you. It gets to be such a way of life that you're living under alot of stress for so long you become unaware of it. A different lifestyle it is, for sure. Have a good one.
Jerry
 
Aye Aye MATE! Welcome aboard! Looks like if we cant go under water, we just DIG underground LOL.
Travis
 
Hello man, and welcome to our 'lil boat meeting. I always thought it was hilarious when they took new boats out on sea trials. I found it amusing they brought out some welders while doing check dives. I didnt see them fixing any major hull breaches down there LOL, I guess it was a 'DETERENT", weld the thing CORRECTLY or you goin' down WITH US!!! LOL Good to here from everyone on this subject.
Travis
 
Believe it not, this is my first detector I have ever used. I got it this past Oct. and I love it. I am still learning it of course, but I have'nt really had the problems many have. So far the best I have found was a 1917 Mercury dime in my FRONT yard! LOL I was excited.
Travis
 
Thanks guys, I been trying to find an imagine of my dolphins to scan and upload so maybe they could make a smiley.
As far as the Explorer goes I have only had it for 2 months and I just started the second battery because of the cold weather and snow.
I have pretty much detected at parks, lakes, and schools, so i don't have a lot of old stuff. I think the explorer will help out with the old stuff this year.
Shawn
 
I've only had mine since end of Oct. and this is my first MD. So far a 1917 Mercury Dime is my only real pride. LOL Cant wait till spring!
HH
Travis
 
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