The crew of the Adonis (23 Oct 1920)

The crew of the Adonis is rescued 30 miles northeast of Jupiter by the steamer Crane Creek. (23 Oct 1920)

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Charles Meloy sells the 70-foot (22 Oct 1920)

Charles Meloy sells the 70-foot yacht Savalo. The Savalo was built in 1901 for Florida cruising. (22 Oct 1920)

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With her sails fully set (22 Oct 1920)

With her sails fully set but no crew on board, the 3-masted British schooner Adonis drifts ashore at Jensen Beach. The crew is reportedly picked up by a steamer. (22 Oct 1920)

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The seaplane Big Fish has (19 Oct 1920)

The seaplane Big Fish has not been heard from since leaving 2 days ago for Nassau with 10 Miamians. (19 Oct 1920)

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Many yachts and houseboats are (8 Oct 1920)

Many yachts and houseboats are seeking anchorage on the west side of the causeway fill. (8 Oct 1920)

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The Perry Seltzer proceeds to (8 Oct 1920)

The Perry Seltzer proceeds to St. Andrews after being floated from Grecian Shoals by the USCG cutter Smith. (8 Oct 1920)

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Amid shore wreckers trying to (6 Oct 1920)

Amid shore wreckers trying to hack out valuables with axes, and passing steamers trying to claim Webster’s schooner, the Robinson is towed to Caesar’s Creek then to inside Elliott’s Key for a temporary rudder. The schooner, valued at $50,000, was first located by a flying boat. Having been abandoned by her owners, she will be renamed by the buyer. [Details on wrecking techniques.] (6 Oct 1920)

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