500 yr old ship found in amazing condition

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Well, thank goodness it's been found where it has.
The Swedes are not only big on their history and thus well motivated but also global experts on recovering and inhibiting ancient wrecks on land for future study and pleasure.

Go get it up guys!
 
If you are ever in stockholm go and have a look at the Vasa

On my list, but it might be best to do it soon. There are huge problems with sulfuric acid forming within the timbers (at the rate of 100-200kg per year) and eating them away from the inside, and nobody seems yet to know how to stop it.

I hope this latest discovery gets raised too. Anyone know if that's the plan?
 
Never mind the mast and rudder; where's the anchor and what type is it.

Why do you want to know? Is it to make sure that you do not get the same type? Are you suggesting that the boat was wrecked because the anchor dragged?
If you are, then factors such as length of rode & holding ground must be considered. Otherwise an unfair assessment of performance may be forthcoming, which is not something we could accept on this forum.
 
Why do you want to know? Is it to make sure that you do not get the same type? Are you suggesting that the boat was wrecked because the anchor dragged?
If you are, then factors such as length of rode & holding ground must be considered. Otherwise an unfair assessment of performance may be forthcoming, which is not something we could accept on this forum.

Do we need to add SMB ("Sunken Medieval Boat") to AWB and MAB?
 
The SMB near Sweden has a Fisherman type, clearly visible at the beginning of the video. Looks to me like it's metal with wooden stock and palms (one of the latter missing).

The 2,400 year old NPHB (Near Pre-Historic Boat) would likely have, as far as things I have read would suggest, a lump of rock on a rope. But given the various early technologies that were lost by the time of the dark ages (e.g. mains water and sewerage, central heating, concrete, etc.) it would not be beyond the realms of possibility that it would be found to have something not entirely dissimilar to a Rocna. ;)
 
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