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Thread: D4 fob while scuba diving/snorkling/surfing?

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    http://www.seacured.com.au/
    Works for a D3 fob for me.
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    Opening the car with the key is not that fiddly. I got a Ford key cut for my car. I put the remote inside the car, wrapped in alfoil, then lock it with my normal key which can get wet.

    cheers
    lucas

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    That plastic cover over the key slot is fiddly to get off,and looks like it will probably break if you remove it to many times.
    Was also thinking of getting a bigger key cut as well.

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    talk to your local tupperware agent/friend.

    they will have something that works.

    when I was surfing I just put my keys in pocket sized tupperware container and shoved it in my pocket.....wear boardies with a pocket that closes properly.

    never got a drop water in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    talk to your local tupperware agent/friend.

    they will have something that works.

    when I was surfing I just put my keys in pocket sized tupperware container and shoved it in my pocket.....wear boardies with a pocket that closes properly.

    never got a drop water in it.
    There is no way I'd be doing that!
    Imagine going over the falls and landing with that box between you and the board. I have a bruise on my hip from such an incident which I have had for 9mths now, if I have of had a tupperware box to break that impact I'd be even worse off.
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    Not the most secure.... I hide mine in one of a few little spots under the front of the car.

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    You would be very surprised just who is watching....even if you think that no one is around. If you are parked in a spot where others surf/dive etc you are a prime target for thieves..

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    Hi Paul,

    I use one of these.

    keysafe | FK

    Pat

    Edit - Sorry for the double post, I didn't look at the previous page to see I had already replied on this thread with the same info.
    Last edited by PKD4; 10th December 2014 at 07:48 AM. Reason: Double post

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    I picked up a "property agent" style extra-large lockbox and mounted it on my roofrack. After much mucking about, I found that there are two spots on the roofrack that the D4 won't pick up the sensor from the key and permanently installed the lock box on one of them. I don't want to say exactly where to keep the peeps from finding it, but it does work. The lock box has a rubber cover which makes it nearly invisible from anywhere other than the rack. It is less obvious than the dangling lock boxes mentioned by others. I use it whenever I'm at the beach (the Aussie beaches, not the Iraqi ones!) and even if I'm somewhere I don't want the big key lumping up a pocket.

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    May not be as secure as a lockbox - but the beach towel currently being sold by ARB has a zippered pouch / pocket in one corner for storing keys etc.

    ARB Towel - ARB 4X4 Accessories

    I've got one of these in the back of the car and have found it pretty handy on the couple of occasions I've used it. Admittedly, I've only ever left keys in it when I'm with a group of people and have left the towel with other people I know around - don't think I'd rely on this in other circumstances.
    Cheers .........

    BMKAL


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