1715 - NEW SALVAGE VESSAL IN SEBASTIAN FROM BIG PINE KEY

tarpon192

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Never seen this vessal around before. This vessal is no joke. Fully equipped to perform all task in recovering treasure.
The name is "Judge Perez". Someone is putting some serious $$$$$$$$$ out to run this baby.
Hope they find a ton of stuff.
 

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ropesfish

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The Judge belongs to Bad Frog Expeditions.
She is a very nice vessel with some major blowing capabilities. First rate equipment.
She's been docked @ Sembler's/Squid Lips for about a year.
You'd have to ask Capt Vince about his plans concerning the Judge's next project.
 

CaptainMaya

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The Judge was purchased by Bad Frog Expeditions as a blue-water salvage platform. We have completed 2 of 3 phases to outfit the boat for sustained offshore operations. During this time The Judge has been featured in two Japanese documentaries, (not exactly what we planned when we bought it, but you gotta do what you gotta do!) Phase 3 will be completed this Fall/Winter. Bad Frog has sites in the Caribbean and has plans for expeditions during Calendar Year 2015. We are currently interviewing potential crewmembers. If you have the experience and the interest, please contact Capt Vince at Badfrogexpeditions.com. Be advised, these expeditions will be in the Land of the Real Man and will require a certain skill set and the proper attitude. Those of you who hunt treasure know, this is work.
 

ropesfish

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I'll chime in here on dockage cost @ Squidlips. These prices were current as of July 1, last time I was in the dockmaster's office.
Of all the marinas along the row, they have the only protection from the east winds.
Like most marinas (but not all) here in Sebastian it is @$8/ft +electric +taxes for the south dock.
Tying up to the north dock without water or electricity and no gate between your boat and the public is (IIRC) $6/ft +tax.
No fuel dock there anymore.
There were also a few lifts available last I knew.
 

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