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  1. #1
    J@J salvors

    Aresting a Wreck?

    How woud one go about this or is there any other way to stake a claim on a wreck I am just curious the wreck was picked over by another salvage team about ten years ago but I think there would be something left to find very shallow water 18-25 feet vis is good until it rains then the water muddies from the run off not a lot of sand mostly crushed coral and rocks and I am still looking for the original salvage co. the locals at the marina talk about the operation but no one remembers their name
    I would like to do this leagly

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    Apr 2006
    south texas to the east coast
    250

    Re: Aresting a Wreck?

    i would recomend a maritime attourney.
    heres a link for advise, hope it helps

    http://law.freeadvice.com/admiralty_..._and_treasure/

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    Pirate of the Martires

    Feb 2005
    Pinellas Park, Florida
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    Re: Aresting a Wreck?

    JJ just pick over it yourself because you will never get a legal claim to the wreck.

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    discovering & preserving our past for future generations

    Dec 2004
    Jupiter, Florida
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    Re: Aresting a Wreck?

    Pete, you just answered a post that is almost 4 years old!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ROFL!!!!


    And here I am responding to you. We must both be up late drinking rum. I have Bacardi's 151.

    You?

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    Whiting, NJ
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    Re: Aresting a Wreck?

    Yeah, too bad it's 4 years old He couldn't arrest a vessel unless it was a company he had done business with and they owed him money.. It is just a form of a lien

    Signed,
    Popeye
    Please note, the author is not responsible for any ideas, facts, etc stated in his comments and does not constitute any liability for his dribble.

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    Pirate of the Martires

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    Re: Aresting a Wreck?

    Well I see newbies responding to posts that are 2 years old (hookah hoses) and 3 years old (DPV to move sand) so I picked the oldest post I could find! BTW I'm a Capt. Morgan man.

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    da book worm--researcher

    Feb 2007
    callahan,fl
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    Re: Aresting a Wreck?

    seamen need rum like desiel engines need oil -- try this one from venezula -- pampero anniversario ---it comes wrapped in a leather "bag"--- not cheap by very nice

 

 

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