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Ship wrecks.

Nauti

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I don't know.........all those shipwrecks around the coast where i live and all i ever find is ring pulls.🙄
 
It's like our coast off of NC ,,, hundreds of wrecks ,, history of Blackbeard the pirate frequenting ,, and living on our coast ,, but we're very limited , or legally denied the chances of hunting and searching for any lost treasures .
 
It's like our coast off of NC ,,, hundreds of wrecks ,, history of Blackbeard the pirate frequenting ,, and living on our coast ,, but we're very limited , or legally denied the chances of hunting and searching for any lost treasures .
Im seriously thinking of a bit of diving, particularly the shallows close to the rocks.........im sure there has to be wreck treasure trapped in such places and i doubt many have taken underwater detectors there.You can now buy those self fillable diving kits that give you up to 20 minutes under the water,the whole kit costs less than a grand.
 
Im seriously thinking of a bit of diving, particularly the shallows close to the rocks.........im sure there has to be wreck treasure trapped in such places and i doubt many have taken underwater detectors there.You can now buy those self fillable diving kits that give you up to 20 minutes under the water,the whole kit costs less than a grand.
That would be an awesome dive ,, in my opinion. Get one of them underwater handheld detectors ,,,I don't blame you ,, that would be an exciting trip.
A lot of the areas with the most wrecks on our coast has some really rough currents ,,, I think you'd have to be a really experienced diver in some of our shores .
Talk with Greg about that diving stuff ,, he's been on quite a few trips it seems .
If you go ,, be safe,, and hope you have some great luck ,,, post picks ,,,,
 
A lot of the areas with the most wrecks on our coast has some really rough currents
With the very large tide changes in the UK, even in calm seas there is probably a narrow window of opportunity.

Im seriously thinking of a bit of diving, particularly the shallows close to the rocks.........im sure there has to be wreck treasure trapped in such places and i doubt many have taken underwater detectors there.You can now buy those self fillable diving kits that give you up to 20 minutes under the water,the whole kit costs less than a grand.
Quick search on wreck diving in the UK put this at the top of the search: https://www.bsac.com/uk-diving/wreck-diving/

I'm sure any recovered objects still fall under your Treasure Act.
I an case, good luck on your endeavors and stay safe!
 
With the very large tide changes in the UK, even in calm seas there is probably a narrow window of opportunity.


Quick search on wreck diving in the UK put this at the top of the search: https://www.bsac.com/uk-diving/wreck-diving/

I'm sure any recovered objects still fall under your Treasure Act.
I an case, good luck on your endeavors and stay safe!
Thanks for that info Tvr ,,,
Well ,, if you get down there Nauti,,, you be careful ,, good luck with the treasures .
I figured there'd be governmental restrictions,,,
 
It's like our coast off of NC ,,, hundreds of wrecks ,, history of Blackbeard the pirate frequenting ,, and living on our coast ,, but we're very limited , or legally denied the chances of hunting and searching for any lost treasures .
I'll Never see it as fair.
Having a claim on a ship wreck out in the ocean and Locking up the beaches with that claim.
Totally BS
 
Im seriously thinking of a bit of diving, particularly the shallows close to the rocks.........im sure there has to be wreck treasure trapped in such places and i doubt many have taken underwater detectors there.You can now buy those self fillable diving kits that give you up to 20 minutes under the water,the whole kit costs less than a grand.
And if you have a 12v pcp pump you could refill on site.

Good Luck Nauti
 
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