Captainjames
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So heres the scoop. Im about to move onto a sailboat and cruise the east coast , maybe down thru the Caribbean and south America. Im trying to figure out if I should bring my little portable sluice box, or if its not worth it, and just bring my pans. I have a underwater metal detector for pirate treasure
. Every pound counts on a boat. I dont want to bring a extra feather if I dont need it. I dont plan on going to far inland anywhere I go, so any gold I could pan or sluice for would have to be within a mile or less of the beach.
So does anyone know of any areas in the Atlantic coast, or Caribbean sea, Or Gulf of Mexico for that matter, that the gold is found right by the coast? Should I just stick with the pans, or would I regret it later? I could always bring the riffles and the fabric and make my own if I found a productive place, and just leave the frame home....
What are everyones thoughts.
A list of what I am bringing...2 person 12 volt hookah rig from hookah max, Excaliber II that came with a 10 inch coil, dive gear of course, two gold pans, a holy scoop , I dont have a pin point detector, not sure Im going to get one, unless those of you that do alot of underwater stuff think I really should...would be interested in suggestions too if so. I can go straight off the sailboat, butg I also have a 10 foot inflatable with a outboard that the hookah can go in, with a battery of course (I mean a battery I bring from the boat) Thats about it I think...Please let me know if Im forgetting anything.
Im so excited to do this. Ive worked on boats all my life, I had two opportunities to work on two treasure hunting boats, and neither went thru.Both because the owners were waiting for permits or repairs and I didnt want to wait around. Im going to be cruising with the best weather..ie staying where its early 70s temp, but other than that, I would just as well travel to possible ship wreck sites, than travel to tourist destinations. The boat is absolutely able to circle the world, its a Tayana 37. So if anyone is interested in shipwreck hunting Id love to chit chat about it. Im not a diver, I did the padi thing years ago, Im a great swimmer. Thankfully most shipwrecks are shallow..Id really like to stay in 10 feet of water or less, course as I get more accustomed to it Im sure Ill go deeper. Ive heard there are hundreds or wrecks off the dry tortugas that you can see, but you cant touch them as its a national park. I know there used to be a guy down in south florida, I think it was jupiter inlet that found a wreck and was finding stuff daily, then of course theres Mel Fishers group , and a number of others Im sure. Ive met a number of people that have found canons and stuff here and there. I dont know..I guess some people get the gold fever looking thru creeks, I get it imagining ship wrecks. I will also metal detect popular beaches , mostly for practice to get to know the detector, and just something to do.
OK, sorry to ramble on..lol. Im open to any and all suggestions.
Thanks!
Capt James

So does anyone know of any areas in the Atlantic coast, or Caribbean sea, Or Gulf of Mexico for that matter, that the gold is found right by the coast? Should I just stick with the pans, or would I regret it later? I could always bring the riffles and the fabric and make my own if I found a productive place, and just leave the frame home....
What are everyones thoughts.
A list of what I am bringing...2 person 12 volt hookah rig from hookah max, Excaliber II that came with a 10 inch coil, dive gear of course, two gold pans, a holy scoop , I dont have a pin point detector, not sure Im going to get one, unless those of you that do alot of underwater stuff think I really should...would be interested in suggestions too if so. I can go straight off the sailboat, butg I also have a 10 foot inflatable with a outboard that the hookah can go in, with a battery of course (I mean a battery I bring from the boat) Thats about it I think...Please let me know if Im forgetting anything.
Im so excited to do this. Ive worked on boats all my life, I had two opportunities to work on two treasure hunting boats, and neither went thru.Both because the owners were waiting for permits or repairs and I didnt want to wait around. Im going to be cruising with the best weather..ie staying where its early 70s temp, but other than that, I would just as well travel to possible ship wreck sites, than travel to tourist destinations. The boat is absolutely able to circle the world, its a Tayana 37. So if anyone is interested in shipwreck hunting Id love to chit chat about it. Im not a diver, I did the padi thing years ago, Im a great swimmer. Thankfully most shipwrecks are shallow..Id really like to stay in 10 feet of water or less, course as I get more accustomed to it Im sure Ill go deeper. Ive heard there are hundreds or wrecks off the dry tortugas that you can see, but you cant touch them as its a national park. I know there used to be a guy down in south florida, I think it was jupiter inlet that found a wreck and was finding stuff daily, then of course theres Mel Fishers group , and a number of others Im sure. Ive met a number of people that have found canons and stuff here and there. I dont know..I guess some people get the gold fever looking thru creeks, I get it imagining ship wrecks. I will also metal detect popular beaches , mostly for practice to get to know the detector, and just something to do.
OK, sorry to ramble on..lol. Im open to any and all suggestions.
Thanks!
Capt James