You have one? If you have the chance, do you think you'd be able to see what's around for my area between New Port Richey, FL down to Boca Grande, FL? If it's too difficult, don't worry about it. I've been trying to dig up more info around my hometown here in Saint Petersburg, FL... as I know where an in-shore location is here on the Gulf Coast. I'm just trying to determine what it might be without having the means to go see for myself.
Sure - no prob. I have nothing better to do this morning LOL.
These are from the "Florida" map:
11. In the mouth of Charlotte Harbor the Gasparilla ship with $11 million bullion (LOL - yeah right).
27. One unidentified American frigate sunk off Gasparilla I., 1829, with $10 million in gold. (After #11 above, I would have my doubts about this one too.)
These are from the "Gulf of Mexico and Florida" map (the one shown in this thread):
58. Unidentified Wreck, Dredge. Sunk in 1943.
Lat 27° 58' 00" N Long 83° 07' 00" W
60. Belmont, 1521 net tonnage, Sunk pre-WWII.
Lat 27° 37' 00" N Long 82° 52' 00" W
61. Zalophus, 300 net tonnage, Sunk pre-WWII
Lat 27° 21' 00" N Long 82° 38' 00" W
62. Gasparilla flagship, With $11 million loot aboard. (LOL!)
Sunk in 1821. 26' deep. Buoyed. On Bell Bar. (Awesome, just find the buoy LOL).
At mouth of Boca Grande Pass.
63. Unidentified Wreck 35' over it.
Lat 27° 05' 12" N Long 82° 41' 00" W
64. Unidentified Wreck
Lat 26° 18' 00" N Long 82° 05' 00" W
65. Unidentified Wreck, Barge, 21' deep.
Lat 26° 10' 00" N Long 81° 51' 00" W
66. Eagle, 188 net tonnage, Sunk pre-WWII.
Lat 25° 52' 00" N Long 82° 20' 00" W
67. Baja California, Freighter, 811 net tonnage, Sunk 7/18/42. (This one was in one of the Doc Ford novels.)
Lat 25° 29' 00" N Long 82° 27' 00" W