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: Other than that, I took my Ti SeMP down to 30
: feet checking the set of my anchor (only 970
: more to go!), got it covered with beach
: sand, coral sand, lots of salt, and spanged
: it off two Lewmar winches and a 60 foot B&G
: rig mast on a 37 foot sailboat. Still looks
: great and works the same.
Sounds like the perfect environment for a Seamaster!
Any problems with the bezel seizing? My SMP bezel has got stuck a few times with salt & sand, takes a while to work it loose again and get a dab of silicon spray under it.
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