Shipwreck Treasure Hunters First Love

TheRandyMan

Hero Member
Apr 3, 2010
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Dallas, Texas
Detector(s) used
Excalibur II, Minelab Etrac, Ace 250k, Discovery TF-900
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Re: Shipwreck Treasure Hunter's First Love

Time to buy another lottery ticket or two...darn it, where did I put that spare clad change? :dontknow:
 

JupiterDude

Tenderfoot
Jul 27, 2010
6
0
Re: Shipwreck Treasure Hunter's First Love

PROBLEM SOLVED!!! 1st, Take the Enterprise. 2nd, hire Captain James T. Kirk & Marty McFly. 3rd, install a Flux Capacitor (you can probably find one in an old Delorean) and set the back to the future date to 1660. At this point, your vessel will appear modern and you will probably find treasure!

P.S. Look out for hostile Indians
 

White Feather

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Nov 19, 2008
366
24
Ellenton, Florida
Detector(s) used
Whites Surfmaster, Bounty Hunter, Propwash...
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Re: Shipwreck Treasure Hunter's First Love

:icon_pirat: Pirate! = pirate ship! :laughing9: This is our little boat. When you are ready to get back to Mother Ocean let us know. Shallow draft, lots of room, in southwest Florida and almost ready to head anywhere. ;D Even has a quick little dink! :laughing9:
 

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SHARK

Jr. Member
Nov 7, 2010
31
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Florida
Re: Shipwreck Treasure Hunter's First Love

The boat I traded Old Bottles and shipwreck treasure for.

70 foot Steel hull, built in Belgium, Mann Diesels, Electric clutches, thru hull out drives that each rotated 360 degrees. 180 degrees for reverse, 2 pilot wheels, one for each out drive. The fun part of this vessel was that I could operate it single handed. Experienced boat captains would stand in awe and amazement when I parallel parked between vessels within a 75 foot space, or eased the stern in sideways to the dock. Shark
 

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