My F150 has a handy keypad on the driver's door, so I just lock my keys in the truck.
Welcome to ScubaBoard, the world's largest scuba diving community. Registration is not required to read the forums, but we encourage you to join. Joining has its benefits and enables you to participate in the discussions.
Benefits of registering include
Get a simple, non-electronic key.
It will open your doors, right? Then your electronic key is hidden safely inside the vehicle.
Standard $2 keys are waterproof, just like driver's licenses and money.
I can't take mine with me while diving due to the chip inside of it so I just stick mine on the ledge for the running boards under my truck. The place I dive locally really hasn't had issues with theft and anyways it wouldn't be hard to spot in a town of 700. Last time I checked I'm the only one with a truck that looks like mine. They make those magnetic keepers that you could put your keys in and hide them somewhere out of sight under your vehicle if your worried about them.
My F150 has a handy keypad on the driver's door, so I just lock my keys in the truck.
Yeah, I used to do that with my Ford Expedition, until someone broke in and used the keys to steal the car.
hadn't thought of that. Thanks for taking me down a notch after my smug post
What do you do with your car keys when you shore dive?