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03/23/24 10:10 AM

#73767 RE: RC62 #73763

Let’s simplify this. If the tech works……

as advertised, where’s the silver and gold?

Folks can say the border is secure, but is it?

Folks can say Gilligan got off the island, but did he?

For almost 5 years various folks from SFRX have said the tech works. Reynolds has carefully stated they are developing it. The SFRX website says, and if my memory serves me right at least a year old;

CURRENT STATUS

The SeaSearcher 2’s metal discriminator integration testing is complete and our teams continue to expand our knowledge about the Melbourne Beach site while also preparing to return to Juno Beach.



https://seafarerexplorationcorp.com/seasearcher/

I realize they had to wait on the permit, but they said in 2022 they had several sites to scan.

Well, where’s the silver and gold?

It’s hot air until it isn’t.
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RC62

03/23/24 5:28 PM

#73771 RE: RC62 #73763

Ultimately, any reasonable person would grant that the seava3000 , aka the sand sucker by Sir Hedge, was built by sfrx for a specific range of purposes that were designed and developed for that goal.

Would it be too much to assume that they are more in tune with what their specifications for their dredge would have to be?

Would it be possible that they have first hand knowledge that the arm chair experts don’t have?

Or, should they have consulted with the armchair experts on this board for their opinion on how the dredge should have been built?