Our all inclusive Key West sailing charters and catamaran charters  offer unlimited scuba diving, snorkeling, sport fishing on a luxury catamaran. We provide the best crewed Key West sailing charters available at a price that the entire family can afford! Our luxury catamaran charters feature all inclusive sailing, scuba diving and sport fishing. Our Key West honeymoon sailing charters are sure to fulfill your every desire. We offer honeymoon sailing charters in the Florida Keys and Bahamas. Key West Sailing and Scuba is a all inclusive crewed charter provider.
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We are committed to providing the best all inclusive Key West sailing charters and scuba charters available. Our  crewed catamaran sailing charters are all inclusive  with your own captain and chef its a luxury vacation adventure in paradise.

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Spanish Galleons

 Florida is famous for its fabled Spanish treasure galleons. Florida's coastline is dotted with more colonial Spanish wrecks than any other state in the nation, primarily because of three treasure fleet disasters. Key West sailing chartersIn 1622, 1715, and again in 1733, Spain suffered horrible economic blows when the treasure fleets or flotas entered Florida waters and were destroyed by hurricanes. The 1622 fleet was scattered across the lower Florida Keys and the Dry Tortugas. The 1715 fleet wrecked along the Atlantic coast of southern Florida, on what is now known as the Treasure Coast. And finally, the 1733 fleet met its fate along the upper Florida Keys, from modern Grassy Key to upper Key Largo.

The 1622, 1715, and 1733 flotas were an integral part of an economic system that had developed early in the three centuries of Spanish rule in the New World. A pattern of trade, controlled strictly by the Spanish crown, had evolved based on the policies of the day. Spain's policy was to establish a monopoly, keeping her colonies dependent on her. This monopoly was eventually challenged successfully by English and Dutch traders, but by law Spanish colonials could trade only with the authorized Spanish merchant flotas. As early as the 16th century a law was passed by the Casa de Contratacion, or "House of Trade," which called for the periodic sailing of fleets from Spain to the Caribbean twice a year (though they hardly ever sailed on schedule). The fleets carried manufactured goods for sale to the citizens of the New World, and were then filled with the rich treasures of the Americas for transport back to Spain.

 The typical fleet consisted of several types of ships. Heavily armed galleons served as protection for the bulk of the fleet, merchant naos. The only difference between the nao and galleon was the amount of armament carried. Several pataches, small reconnaissance vessels, also accompanied the fleet, as well as resfuerzos or supply ships.. The fleet was led by the Capitana, or flagship, and the Almiranta, or vice-flagship.

The fleet would leave Spain (first from Seville and later Cadiz), sail down the coast of Africa until the reached the Cape Verde Islands. Here they sailed west with the prevailing tradewinds until they entered the Caribbean. At that point the ships split into two separate fleets, the Nueva Espana flota and the Tierra Firme flota (after 1648 it was called Los Galeones). The first fleet sailed to Mexico (Nueva Espana)'s port of Vera Cruz, while the second fleet visited the South American mainland ports of Cartagena, Nombe de Dios, and Porto Bello.

In these ports, the ships traded manufactured goods for the wealth of the Indies, such items as gold, silver, emeralds and other gemstones, hides, exotic woods, copper, tobacco, sugar, cochineal, indigo, and other valuables. In additions to these goods, another Spanish fleet called the Manila Galleons crossed the Pacific and sent treasures from the Orient to Acapulco and then to the Caribbean flotas. These commodities included such materials as ginger, cowrie shells, porcelains, silks, velvets, damasks, drugs, pearls, and ivory.

The great flota system reached it height between 1590 and 1600. Then, over the next century the system began to slowly decline. Spain's leadership weakened and her debts increased, colonial mines produced less precious metals, privateer attacks increased, and other European powers began to colonize the Caribbean and break the Spanish trading monopoly. At the end of the 16th century, the average number of ships in the flota was 100; this was to degrade to 55 by 1610 and to 25 by 1640. At home, Spain suffered general economic and industrial decline and began to lose its shipbuilding industry, as attested to by the fact that by 1650 more than two thirds of the flota ships were of foreign construction. The Spanish navy was so weak by the end of the 17th century that often foreign warships (usually belonging to the nation that Spain owed the most money to) escorted the flota home. The loss of the 1715 and 1733 treasure flotas were a tremendous blow to Spain in the early 18th century. Finally, the last flota to make the transatlantic run sailed in 1778, and Spain officially declared free trade among its colonies.

  We will supply you with underwater metal detectors. Happy hunting!

Spanish Wrecks

  • El Capitana

  • El Infante

  • El Almiranta

  • San Francisco ("Craig Wreck")

  • Chaves

  • Herrera

  • El Lerri (San Felipe)

  • San Pedro

  • Sueco de Arizon

  • Tres Puentes

  • San Jose

  • Angustias

  • Nuestra Senora del Populo

  • Atocha and her sister ship, Santa Margarita.

 

We are committed to providing the best all inclusive Key West sailing charters and scuba charters available. Our  crewed Key West catamaran charters are all inclusive  with your own captain and chef its a luxury vacation adventure in paradise. Our Key West scuba charters includes unlimited scuba and sport fishing on a  modern yacht with your own private spacious cabin, bath & shower facilities. Your  charter is equipped with the most modern navigation and technology and staffed with an experienced crew. On our Key West sailing charters you will enjoy sailing, fishing and scuba diving in the most exotic destinations. You will sail and sport fish in the tropics, delight in balmy breezes and sunshine, snorkel and scuba dive vibrant coral reefs while your dazzled with one culinary delight after another. All food and beverages are included. Our sailing charters are truly  ALL inclusive. Scuba diving, treasure hunting on Spanish Galleons, deep sea fishing and snorkeling are just some of the activities we offer. Take your turn at the ship's wheel.  We know you will want to share your Key West  sailing charters  scuba experience when you return home so we also provide you with a digital CD photo album and DVD video of your vacation both above and below the water FREE.

Our Key West scuba charters provide more amenities and larger, more comfortable cruising accommodations. The shallower draft  of our catamaran allows entry into a world of anchorages in Key West  that deeper draft monohulls were not able to enter. Our Key West  catamaran charters are truly an Exhilarating Sailing Performance.

 

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Our all inclusive Key West sailing charters and catamaran charters  offer unlimited scuba diving, snorkeling, sport fishing on a luxury catamaran. We provide the best crewed Key West sailing charters available at a price that the entire family can afford! Our luxury catamaran charters feature all inclusive sailing, scuba diving and sport fishing. Our Key West  honeymoon sailing charters are sure to fulfill your every desire. We offer honeymoon sailing charters in the Florida Keys and Bahamas. Key West Sailing and Scuba is a all inclusive crewed charter provider.