Hey , don't take my word for it , but think about it . The wrecksites ( and I use the word SITES ) have something in common with the wreck of the Maravilla . The wind at that time was comming from the North while the current still was flowing to the North . The same was happening to another wreck in the area of the ( supposed ) wreck at Jupiter inlet. I don't say that we are talking about the same wreck . I just say there is another wreck in the area . And well to the South East of the ( socalled wreck) in the Jupiter area . The other wrecksite was in deeper water ( 6 fathoms ) to the South East of the known wreck . While sailing along this ship was caught in a storm blowing her to the coast of Florida in a direction to the North West . Hitting undeep water her sterncastle broke away . This sterncastle sank in water about 6 fathoms . Mostlikely on the outside edge of a underwater reef or sand bank . Now.... when the wind still had influence on the hull , which still had the sails on some of their spars , the hull was blown toward the Jupiter inlet . There was no action on the sterncastle by the wind because the sterncastle did not cary any more sails . The current may have moved the sterncastle a bit but this should not be too much . Maybe Dell Winders is not too far of the truth . Cornelius