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How does everyone hide the car key when swimming in the sea?

Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 1:15 am
by timinauckland
There are 2 cars in my household. I usually take the older car to the beach, so I can separate the remote and metal key. I tie the metal key on the cord inside my Aussiebum. I don't bring any wallet or phone to the beach. Inside the bag I leave on the beach, there's only a tower, a singlet and shorts. Worse case scenario: if the whole bag is stolen, I can still walk to my car and drive off in speedos. Sounds sexy but hope that won't happen in the near future.

How does everyone hide the car key when swimming in the sea? 8)

Re: How does everyone hide the car key when swimming in the

Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 3:40 am
by diveguy
Exactly the same way you mention! Tying it into the knot of my drawstring and letting it hang inside. Not so good for modern keys that are key and remote all in one, and those newer "keyless" type ignitions where you just keep the fob inside your pocket and push a button to start once you're inside the car - those would be problematic for hiding while wearing a speedo. But I've spent considerable amount of time swimming, snorkeling and freediving with a simple old fashioned metal car key tied inside my skimpy little speedo. Worked out great.

Re: How does everyone hide the car key when swimming in the

Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 3:19 pm
by Baltspeed
That's a problem lots of people have when swimming at a beach or a lake. People cannot hide anything when swimming besides a small key or some coins. But at the lakes where I use to go for a swim during summer I haven't made a bad experience yet. At lonely places it is usually not a problem. But at more public places it quickly may turn into one. Not only the car key, but money, mobilephone, documents, clothes or bicycle as well. When going to swim you have to leave things behind. Alternatively can be used a water-tight bag that can be taken into the water to swim with. But then free swimming could become a little bit difficult. I usually ask other guests to take a look at the goods when I am in the water and on the other hand I offer and do the same. At my lakes it was never stolen anything to me.

How does everyone hide the car key when swimming in the sea?

Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 3:48 pm
by drummer0083
diveguy wrote:Exactly the same way you mention! Tying it into the knot of my drawstring and letting it hang inside. Not so good for modern keys that are key and remote all in one, and those newer "keyless" type ignitions where you just keep the fob inside your pocket and push a button to start once you're inside the car - those would be problematic for hiding while wearing a speedo. But I've spent considerable amount of time swimming, snorkeling and freediving with a simple old fashioned metal car key tied inside my skimpy little speedo. Worked out great.
Some of those newer cars have a keypad entry. I know my Dad's new car has a 5-button keypad above the door handle on the drivers side that will let you in after you punch in the code. He used to use it for that all the time.

Re: How does everyone hide the car key when swimming in the

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 6:54 am
by ...:::sam:::...
In my shoes. Nobody would ever think to look in my shoes!

To make them extra hard to find, I then throw my towel over my shoes so nobody sees them. :lol:

I thought that was where everybody hid their keys.

Re: How does everyone hide the car key when swimming in the

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 7:35 am
by Bullseye
...:::sam:::... wrote:In my shoes. Nobody would ever think to look in my shoes!

To make them extra hard to find, I then throw my towel over my shoes so nobody sees them. :lol:

I thought that was where everybody hid their keys.
Hey Everybody,

Free Car!!!!! First one to find Sam's shoes wins. :mrgreen:

Re: How does everyone hide the car key when swimming in the

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2016 10:59 am
by shadowsplash
timinauckland wrote:There are 2 cars in my household. I usually take the older car to the beach, so I can separate the remote and metal key. I tie the metal key on the cord inside my Aussiebum. I don't bring any wallet or phone to the beach. Inside the bag I leave on the beach, there's only a tower, a singlet and shorts. Worse case scenario: if the whole bag is stolen, I can still walk to my car and drive off in speedos. Sounds sexy but hope that won't happen in the near future.

How does everyone hide the car key when swimming in the sea? 8)
Here's me thinking that this is only a issue in South Africa, I'm sure its not as much of a issue abroad as it is here.
Here you have to go the extra mile and still people leave items of value in their cars like laptops, I wish I was paid a dollar for every LP stolen.....

I use a large strong key ring and attach it to the sides of what I call under speedo's of my swim shorts on the beach.
When doing laps in the 50m pool I hide them in my wet bag..

Re: How does everyone hide the car key when swimming in the

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2016 5:26 am
by ...:::sam:::...
Bullseye wrote:
...:::sam:::... wrote:In my shoes. Nobody would ever think to look in my shoes!

To make them extra hard to find, I then throw my towel over my shoes so nobody sees them. :lol:

I thought that was where everybody hid their keys.
Hey Everybody,

Free Car!!!!! First one to find Sam's shoes wins. :mrgreen:
Id be looking for a better pair of shoes than mine! :lol:

I've never heard of anybody swimming with keys before. I think most people just throw them in their shoes or a bag and its generally good. Pool locker rooms - thats a different story.

Re: How does everyone hide the car key when swimming in the

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2016 8:51 am
by Scottiebum
Yeah, I would agree with Sam, in shoes or in daybag. If no one to watch it then it comes down near the water so I can keep an eye on it. No keys in speedos!

Re: How does everyone hide the car key when swimming in the

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 8:30 am
by zaps
For me it varies.

When I'm at a beach or public pool, I'll hide it in clothes, all further buried under towel, bag, etc. I also try to put it in that hiding spot before I ever get to the beach, so no one sees where you're hiding it.

When I go kayaking, it's at a rental company that I work for, so I just leave my keys with them behind the counter, but there are also coin lockers that I would use if I wasn't affiliated with the rental company.

Dropping keys in the water and losing them I've seen happen to other people and it's a huge headache. I make sure my key is VERY secure, whatever I do with it.

Re: How does everyone hide the car key when swimming in the

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2016 4:48 pm
by nmspeedoboi
I swim predominately at inland lakes. I have a pickup truck with a locking camper shell on the back. I sometimes use it as a "changing room" and keep stuff like my wallet (with drivers license etc.) and the truck ignition / door key in a large, built in tool box in the back of the truck beneath a whole bunch of stuff. I then wear the key to the camper on a short necklace string around my neck all day. The key actually slips onto a spiral coil type key ring I leave on the necklace and the nylon cord is extremely strong - I cannot break it tugging on it with all my strength using both hands. It is so short that I have to remove my sun glasses to take it off over my head. Never had a bit of problem in several years of doing it this way and I seriously swim - often times several miles in a day; and I often dive off from a fixed or floating dock or raft.