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Meyer Real Estate
9930 Highway 180 West
Gulf Shores, AL 36542

Larry Powell
Desk: (251) 540-4242
Cell: (251) 752-9197
lepowell@gulftel.com

Kris Powell
Desk: (251) 540-4253
Cell: (251) 752-4692
kris@larryepowell.com

Kathy Powell
Desk: (251) 540-4247
Cell: (251) 752-9198
kdpowell@gulftel.com
 

Ship Wreck
This image is looking east. It shows the bow and over all length and size of the structure.
Ship Wreck
This image shows a brass piece of hardware. Probably a mooring piece of hardware.
Ship Wreck
This shows some of the wood working and craftsmanship of the work. It is amazing that the quality of the wood is what it is.
Ship Wreck
Here you can see the pegs used to hold the wood together. It has an amazing quality of work done.
Ship Wreck
This should help give the overall structure some scale. I would say that it has over four feet exposed.
Ship Wreck
This shows a lot of the workings of the bow section and detail of the spikes and the system they used to build boats in this era.
Ship Wreck
This shows more of the skeleton of the ship. Metal workings and the wood workings of ship.
Ship Wreck
This shows the ribs of the ship and how thick they were. Obviously the boat has burned at some point. Not sure if it was when it wrecked or later.
Ship Wreck
This is the stern of the boat with the whole length in the shot. Looking west down the beam which is about 150 feet in length.
Ship Wreck
This is looking down the side of the ship going west. This gives you and idea of how much wood is still here on the structure.
Ship Wreck
This is a close up view of the side of the boat. Showing you the craftsmanship of the wood workers and also how much of the boat burned.
Ship Wreck
This shows the metal workings of the stern of the ship. I do not know what the pipe and boiler looking thing is but this should help date the boat.
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