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The unidentified 250-foot wooden-hulled schooner wreck, believed to be from the 19th century and named for its large brass pins resembling tree limbs, lies in 90-95 feet of water about 15 miles ESE of Pensacola Pass, featuring iron ribs, ballast, a windlass, chain, and anchors, and attracting diverse marine life such as flounder, grouper, snapper, amberjack, and barracuda.

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Brass
@brass-wreck
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17.43KM Southeast of Park West, 1340 Fort Pickens Rd, Pensacola Beach, FL 32561, United States
30.214222, -87.053611

The unidentified 250-foot wooden-hulled schooner wreck, believed to be from the 19th century and named for its large brass pins resembling tree limbs, lies in 90-95 feet of water about 15 miles ESE of Pensacola Pass, featuring iron ribs, ballast, a windlass, chain, and anchors, and attracting diverse marine life such as flounder, grouper, snapper, amberjack, and barracuda.