Wreck Jeminna windlass, Finland 30.10.2020

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Author name
Teemu Kerola
Source
Sketchfab
Polygon Count
658,508
Release Date
2021-01-23
License
CC BY-NC 4.0
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The wreck's nick name "Jeminna" comes from the researchers (Jesse and Minna) locating it in 2018. The official name is "The wreck SE from Slätlandet". It lies in 24m depth in the "Jussarö wreck trap" area in Baltic sea South from Jussarö island in Tammisaari Archipelago in Finland. The ship is from 1700's. It has had at least two masts and it has two anchors on top of each other. There is a 7m long pegged log type windlass to raise the anchor. So, the ship has been at least some 8m wide. There is at least one long yard for square rigged sails remaining. Wooden wrecks in northern Baltic Sea are in relatively good shape, because there is no shipworm nor tide. (Finnish NBA 1000034389) -- Video: https://youtu.be/K3GrR_AJ4W8 See other wreck 3d-models from the same author: https://skfb.ly/6YUqT Geotagged Skechfab models: https://labs.sketchfab.com/experiments/map/

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