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Recently the crew aboard the Search and Salvage vessel Carib has been very fortunate to have found a nice group of coins and artifacts.
Please remember that none of this is what "I" did. I am just their enabler. They do all the hard work on a little boat in a big, big ocean. I just coast around and make sure they have what they need.
Captain Kym and the crew of the Carib have been excavating on the Cabin wreck for 2 and half years. Before that, Kym and Bill Moore ran the Royal 8 for a couple of years and worked the same wreck. Today was the day all that hard work and hardheadedness paid off with One Good Hole! 2 years ago I plotted the numbers of a silver platter that Mike Penninger and his crew had found in 1994 on our mapping software and we just never got around to digging it. Today we dug it and look what happened!!!
42 really nice eight reals (one of which may be something REALLY special) 2 one reales, a big EO that we think has one or more coins in it and a couple of nice pieces of pottery IN ONE HOLE!!
Congratulations to Captain Kym, Capt Mike Penninger, Jeff Harness, Maryellen Twitchell, Richard Rabon and Special Guest Star Andrew Tidball. Also thanks to John Brandon, 1715 Fleet - Queen's Jewels and all the other subcontractors who make this such a great experience for all.
More pictures later tonight, but here is a taste...
Dedicated to our friends who have recently passed...Barbara Cox -The Mischievous Mermaid, Jo Schubert, Bob Marx and Dell Winder.
Another post I put on FB:
On July 18, 2019 the crew of the Carib made a spectacular find...45 coins and a very rare piece of a 1715 pie crimper (who ever woulda thought of that one?) from the 1715 Fleet disaster in one hole.
It was a great job by a team of great people on that little boat.
Captain Kym A Ferrell - my partner, and very good friend. Kym has been undergoing cancer treatments for over 6 years. Absolutely the toughest and kindest person I know. He's swam and dug and surveyed and dredged all over the place for 50 years A damned fine boat captain, treasure hunter and trainer of crews. He's taught me a lot but I still have more to learn..
Mike Penninger - our own retired rocket scientist, cheerleader and head musician, the guy that is first in the hole and the last to pay for a drink, works hard and doesn't complain...much. He's the guy that was in the hole when the first of these coins appeared.
Jeff Harness - this guy retired, packed up his life and moved to the area to work on the Carib. A good hand wherever you put him and a great team player.
Andrew Tidball - Andrew is a retired Marine helo pilot/ friend who took some time off from working in North Dakota as a Medevac pilot to come help for a few days..and boy did he pick the right day...
Richard Rabon our good friend and highly experienced historian who works every day on the deck. Always cheerful, never shirks a task and doesn't eat much - (ideal crew guy)
MaryEllen Twichell has worked every possible day this summer...(she moved to Micco to dive with us for the summer)..but was otherwis engaged on the 18th. She's been a great crew member and could be the next one to score a coin!
and yes...I know this was not a 5 million dollar find with Royals and escudos and things heretofore unseen by modern man, but it's the best one we've seen up close for a good while and I am very proud of the crew of the Carib and very grateful to them, 1715 Fleet- Queen's Jewels and all the people who have helped us do what we do by helping with dollars, doughnuts, gear, buying t-shirts and maybe hitting the "like" button. You are all a big help and doing these Facebook postings are just my way of letting everyone have a little piece of our dream.
Thank you every one.









Please remember that none of this is what "I" did. I am just their enabler. They do all the hard work on a little boat in a big, big ocean. I just coast around and make sure they have what they need.
Captain Kym and the crew of the Carib have been excavating on the Cabin wreck for 2 and half years. Before that, Kym and Bill Moore ran the Royal 8 for a couple of years and worked the same wreck. Today was the day all that hard work and hardheadedness paid off with One Good Hole! 2 years ago I plotted the numbers of a silver platter that Mike Penninger and his crew had found in 1994 on our mapping software and we just never got around to digging it. Today we dug it and look what happened!!!
42 really nice eight reals (one of which may be something REALLY special) 2 one reales, a big EO that we think has one or more coins in it and a couple of nice pieces of pottery IN ONE HOLE!!
Congratulations to Captain Kym, Capt Mike Penninger, Jeff Harness, Maryellen Twitchell, Richard Rabon and Special Guest Star Andrew Tidball. Also thanks to John Brandon, 1715 Fleet - Queen's Jewels and all the other subcontractors who make this such a great experience for all.
More pictures later tonight, but here is a taste...
Dedicated to our friends who have recently passed...Barbara Cox -The Mischievous Mermaid, Jo Schubert, Bob Marx and Dell Winder.
Another post I put on FB:
On July 18, 2019 the crew of the Carib made a spectacular find...45 coins and a very rare piece of a 1715 pie crimper (who ever woulda thought of that one?) from the 1715 Fleet disaster in one hole.
It was a great job by a team of great people on that little boat.
Captain Kym A Ferrell - my partner, and very good friend. Kym has been undergoing cancer treatments for over 6 years. Absolutely the toughest and kindest person I know. He's swam and dug and surveyed and dredged all over the place for 50 years A damned fine boat captain, treasure hunter and trainer of crews. He's taught me a lot but I still have more to learn..
Mike Penninger - our own retired rocket scientist, cheerleader and head musician, the guy that is first in the hole and the last to pay for a drink, works hard and doesn't complain...much. He's the guy that was in the hole when the first of these coins appeared.
Jeff Harness - this guy retired, packed up his life and moved to the area to work on the Carib. A good hand wherever you put him and a great team player.
Andrew Tidball - Andrew is a retired Marine helo pilot/ friend who took some time off from working in North Dakota as a Medevac pilot to come help for a few days..and boy did he pick the right day...
Richard Rabon our good friend and highly experienced historian who works every day on the deck. Always cheerful, never shirks a task and doesn't eat much - (ideal crew guy)
MaryEllen Twichell has worked every possible day this summer...(she moved to Micco to dive with us for the summer)..but was otherwis engaged on the 18th. She's been a great crew member and could be the next one to score a coin!
and yes...I know this was not a 5 million dollar find with Royals and escudos and things heretofore unseen by modern man, but it's the best one we've seen up close for a good while and I am very proud of the crew of the Carib and very grateful to them, 1715 Fleet- Queen's Jewels and all the people who have helped us do what we do by helping with dollars, doughnuts, gear, buying t-shirts and maybe hitting the "like" button. You are all a big help and doing these Facebook postings are just my way of letting everyone have a little piece of our dream.
Thank you every one.








