Schatzschiffe und Schiffswracks
#8
Ich poste es mal hier, es ist zwar nicht direkt ein Schatzschiff im Sinne des Bergewertes, aber historisch betrachtet ist es sicherlich ein "Schatz", zumal das Wrack erstaunlich gut erhalten ist.
Zitat:Divers explore rare 400-year-old ship

Technical divers have found another well-preserved – and very rare – Dutch-style merchant sailing ship in the Baltic Sea’s Gulf of Finland – and this one could be as much as 400 years old. [...] The wreck also lies deeper, at 85m, and appears to be even older, from the early 17th century. The Baltic Sea is one of the few places in the world where timber shipwrecks can survive for centuries, because of the protection offered by a combination of low salinity, absolute darkness and very low water temperatures year-round. [...] Instead the divers were able to identify the largely intact wreck as a fluyt, a narrow type of three-masted cargo ship designed in the Netherlands. Fluyts were unusual in that they were unarmed and had an advanced rigging system that allowed them to be operated by small crews. [...]

The divers found the wreck resting upright with most of its rigging scattered around, although a trawl-net appeared to have dislocated the stem, damaging the poop-deck and the top part of the transom.
https://divernet.com/2020/08/22/divers-e...-old-ship/

Wobei Fleuten/Fluyten durchaus bewaffnet sein konnten: Siehe https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derfflinge...iff,_1681)

Schneemann.
Zitieren


Nachrichten in diesem Thema

Gehe zu: