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« on: January 11, 2011, 09:48:44 am »
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Good Morning All,
New 2 the hobby but have always wanted to be a beach bumm combing the beach for lost treasures.  Moved to Florida last year and have been reading alot about the 11 ships sunk off the coast back in 1715.  Received my detector for Christmas with the only rule - not to dig up the back yard.  So I headed for the beach and started in the parking lot.  Made it finally to the sand and found 3 others detectors already there area!  I had no idea.  Everyone was also new with no real info to share.  Are there DOs and DONTs about sharing the beach?
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« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2011, 02:36:51 pm »
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Welcome from New Mexico.    I hunted those sites back in the 80's.

Stuff is still showing up.

Have a Blast.



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« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2011, 02:40:28 pm »
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Did you find anything?  The sites stretch from below Ft Pierce way up to Sebastian.  Any particular beach a favorite?

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« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2011, 03:06:38 pm »
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Aquarina Beach
From Melbourne, FL take Route 192 east across the intracoastal waterway causeway, and stay on it  right to the end. Take a right on Route A1A and drive south along the coast on A1A about 10.8 miles until you see the Aquarina Complex on the ocean side. It is difficult to park in this area as it borders private property. Pay close attention to roadway signs to avoid ticketing or towing. When you do get to the beach, look just to the north and in front of the complex. This beach produces 1715 silver coins. To date no shipwreck materials have been found offshore.

BONSTEEL PARK
The next treasure beach is 3 miles south to the Old Chuck's Steak House.. It is located on the ocean side of A1A. Immediately after you pass it, prepare to make a left turn into "Bonsteel Park." (This is about 14 miles south of the junction of US 192 and A1A or 2.4 miles north of Sebastian Inlet). Park your vehicle here and walk north and in front of the restaurant and to the north & south. This is another 1715 coin beach.

Sebastian Inlet State Recreation Area
The state park is clearly marked and is approximately 2 1/2 miles south of Bonsteel Park. Hunt the beach south of the jetty, you may find coins here from the Cabin Wreck, which is the next site to the south.

Cabin Wreck
About 0.8 miles south of the inlet, you'll see a DAY USE BEACH ACCESS park. Walk south 1.5 miles to get to the North Cabin Wreck area. Here you can find coins and artifacts from the Nuestra Senora de la Regla of 1715. The best hunting starts at the McLarty rock pile and to the south.

McLarty Visitor Center
This state museum features a display of artifacts and treasures found over the years on the 1715 fleet. Admission is $1.00 and well worth the price. They show a 30 minute video that features several well known treasure hunters, among them Mel Fisher.

Continue past McLarty about 0.9 miles for beach access marked as AMBERSAND BEACH ACCESS. Park and walk over the boardwalk to the treasure beach. The best spot to hunt is about 1200 feet to the north and north of the McLarty Rockpile. This is the site believed to be of the Nuestra Senora de La Regla, one of the 1715 galleon wrecks. Silver and Spanish gold coins are found on the beach.

Cannon Wreck
Continue south from Ambersand Beach another 2 miles to TREASURE SHORES BEACH PARK. Here is a mix of late 1715 and 1800's materials. One wreck, a suspected British pirate ship caught and sank by the Spanish, raiding the 1715 shipwreck. Here you will find 1715 material, as well as slag iron reputed to be from a circa 1890 merchant ship.

Spring of Whitby & Robert
Continuing south on A1A another 1.3 miles, you'll see the entrance to GOLDEN SANDS PARK on the ocean side. Cross the boardwalk to the beach. You'll see beach markers to the north and south. The wrecks of the Robert & the Spring of Whitbey are located here. Both wrecks are from 1810. This beach produces Spanish "Pillar Dollars" from the early 19th century.

Green Cabin Wreck
SAN MARTIN 1618 - Continue south on A1A for 1.5 miles until you reach the intersection of A1A and State Road 510. Here you'll see the WABASSO BEACH (named after the Ossadaw Indians). This beach produces 1715 and 1618 coins. The best area is to the south approximately 5,000 feet where material from the 1618 shipwreck SAN MARTIN lay offshore.

Corrigan's Wreck
Believed to be where the SANTO CRISTO DE SAN ROMAN (1715) went down. There are 2 sites, first go down A1A another 1.6 miles from Wabasso Beach to SEAGRAPE BEACH ACCESS, or a little farther south (0.8 miles) to TURTLE BEACH ACCESS. This is the site of one of the 1715 galleons. The scatter from this particular wreck covers a large area. Many Spanish gold coins and silver coins, as well as Spanish artifacts have been found on the beaches after storms.

RIO MAR Wreck
Continue 8.5 miles south from TURTLE BEACH to where it is believed the NUESTRA SENORA DEL CARMEN (1715) went down. Be careful, you'll be travelling through the beach residential area of Vero Beach. Look for Rio Mar Drive and turn left. Park at the end of the street and cross the boardwalk unto the beach.

This is another 1715 shipwreck that produces coins and other artifacts. If you see a white boat anchored offshore, wave to Kane Fisher, who found the Atocha along with his dad, the famous Mel Fisher.

Wedge Wreck
Continue south 11.8 miles toward Ft. Pierce and look for PEPPER PARK BEACH on the ocean side.
Here you will find 1715 coins. The area to the north in front of the pink condos has been a productive spot. The wreck offshore has been designated a State Underwater Park.

Douglas Beach, Gold Wreck
This is believed to be site of the NUESTRA SENORA DE LAS NIEVES (1715). There are 2 sites associated with this wreck. You'll have to detour from A1A unto US 1 to cross the inlet at Ft. Pierce. Follow the signs and get back to A1A ocean side. Approximately 2.5 miles south of the Ft. Pierce Inlet you'll find JOHN BROOKS PARK/GREEN TURTLE BEACH, this is the northern most site, continue south 0.3 miles and you'll be at FREDERICH DOUGLAS MEMORIAL BEACH. Between these two sites you'll find Spanish gold coins and silver coins as well as other 1715 Spanish artifacts.

NORTH POWER PLANT
Just south of Douglas Beach, is MIDDLE COVE PARK, an area where coins from the mid sixteen hundreds are found on the beach.

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« Reply #4 on: January 11, 2011, 04:11:20 pm »
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LOL! to make a long story short, No I did Not!

But Everyone I took out did.



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« Reply #5 on: January 11, 2011, 04:25:14 pm »
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You can't/won't metal detect in your back yard?? Why not? That's not a rule at my house. Of course all I pulled up is junk - wires, old empty shot gun shells, pull-tabs, nails, etc.


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« Reply #6 on: January 12, 2011, 10:31:02 am »
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Hello, FourPalms.   Welcome from arid Arizona.    Seldom has given you a very good starting point...I'd go on to suggest you spend as much of your non-hunting time as you can afford going through prior posts in the "Beach & Shallow Water" and the "Beginners" boards.   The tips you'll pick up on those two boards will get you up and running very quickly.

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« Reply #7 on: January 15, 2011, 07:21:34 am »
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Thanks - will do.
They were predicting some foul weather next week on a full moon and I actually got excited about rain!!!

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« Reply #8 on: April 05, 2011, 03:22:38 pm »
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Thanks I got a lot out of this post as will.

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« Reply #9 on: April 06, 2011, 02:00:47 pm »
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Enjoy the forum and interact with everyone when you can.

There's friendly people with great info here on everything about MD'ing, and there a state to state guide, as well as a beach & surf section...Much to take advantage of here!

Have a great time & good luck in your finds-  Great
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