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Bahamian leases


August 09, 1998 at 06:30:56

Can anyone tell me what steps to take to obtain a Bahamian lease to salvage a shipwreck? What percentage do they get? And at what point do I need to get one? As this point, I have only found one Crowned M in mint condition washed up on a isolated beach. I intend to search the area, above and below water with a Excaliber. Do I need to get a lease before I find the actual wreck? Any and all details would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks, Dusty


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