Metal Detecting Gold - Garrett SeaHunter Setup

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Metal Detecting Gold - Garrett SeaHunter Setup

Postby Matt Mattson » Wed Mar 30, 2016 3:36 pm

I'll put more up as we metal detect with the various detectors we (Connie and I) use frequently (this made with Tennessee friend George Bortnick (he and wife Sauna were the ones at Geno's funeral, Leonard):

https://youtu.be/MghTw_uYMmQ
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Re: Metal Detecting Gold - Garrett SeaHunter Setup

Postby russau » Wed Mar 30, 2016 4:28 pm

Nice video Matt! Im going to refer this video to a friend of mine.
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Re: Metal Detecting Gold - Garrett SeaHunter Setup

Postby golden optimist » Wed Mar 30, 2016 5:02 pm

I remember them Matt. Tell them hello for me next time you see them.
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Re: Metal Detecting Gold - Garrett SeaHunter Setup

Postby Hoser John » Thu Mar 31, 2016 6:22 am

Wow that style sea hunter is a real oldie. I sold them in the 80s and still working --great. Lots of luck to you two great folks-John
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Re: Metal Detecting Gold - Garrett SeaHunter Setup

Postby russau » Thu Mar 31, 2016 9:39 am

Yep its a oldie alright and Ive got one I want to sell.
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Re: Metal Detecting Gold - Garrett SeaHunter Setup

Postby Matt Mattson » Thu Mar 31, 2016 2:22 pm

Hoser John wrote:Wow that style sea hunter is a real oldie. I sold them in the 80s and still working --great. Lots of luck to you two great folks-John


Hoser/Russ

They were actually far ahead of their time. A revolutionary product by Eric Foster (the engineer). The weak point was the batteries were not replaceable without sending the unit back to Garrett - if you did it yourself, the warranty was voided. Not as bad as it seemed, they would last about 5 years if used often to break the memory effect. Of all the detectors I used (and that's a houseful) it is that unit that found the most gold (and I'll admit that it could be due to a lack of diving competition).

Russ: have you checked to see if it will take a charge? There is still some collector demand for his units in England - might stick it on Ebay and see what happens.
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Re: Metal Detecting Gold - Garrett SeaHunter Setup

Postby russau » Thu Mar 31, 2016 4:14 pm

Matt my unit has replaceable "D" batteries. and I remove them every time Im done! I got it in 2000!
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Re: Metal Detecting Gold - Garrett SeaHunter Setup

Postby Matt Mattson » Thu Mar 31, 2016 5:34 pm

russau wrote:Matt my unit has replaceable "D" batteries. and I remove them every time Im done! I got it in 2000!


Got it - different than what I had in 1979.
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Re: Metal Detecting Gold - Garrett SeaHunter Setup

Postby Hoser John » Fri Apr 01, 2016 6:38 am

2000 units had upgraded circuits and a few component improvements also. Good detectors for sure. We must learn to covet them oldies but goodies as that phrase now refers to us ol'farts too :o Take care fellas-John
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