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| "Ian Barefoot" <iwb102@soton.ac.uk> kirjoitti viestissä news:ckm68m$4cs$1@aspen.sucs.soton.ac.uk... > If so, follow the link > > http://www.nasportsmouth.org.uk/trai...timberdive.htm > > for more information and a booking form! > > After all, what's the *oldest* vessel you've dived so far?? > > Regards > > Ian Barefoot > for > NAS Training > > Well, Of the _identified_ wrecks, probably the "Kultakaleeri". This is a chebeck-style russian "skampavoija" sunk in 1721. After that, probably the Constant Trader (1785), Kronprins Gustaf Adolf (1788) and the Stor Träskö I (1789). I have also dived a lot of unidentified stuff out there that is certainily MUCH older... timo |
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| "Ian Barefoot" <iwb102@soton.ac.uk> kirjoitti viestissä news:ckm68m$4cs$1@aspen.sucs.soton.ac.uk... > If so, follow the link > > http://www.nasportsmouth.org.uk/trai...timberdive.htm > > for more information and a booking form! > > After all, what's the *oldest* vessel you've dived so far?? > > Regards > > Ian Barefoot > for > NAS Training > > Well, Of the _identified_ wrecks, probably the "Kultakaleeri". This is a chebeck-style russian "skampavoija" sunk in 1721. After that, probably the Constant Trader (1785), Kronprins Gustaf Adolf (1788) and the Stor Träskö I (1789). I have also dived a lot of unidentified stuff out there that is certainily MUCH older... timo |
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| "Ian Barefoot" <iwb102@soton.ac.uk> kirjoitti viestissä news:ckm68m$4cs$1@aspen.sucs.soton.ac.uk... > If so, follow the link > > http://www.nasportsmouth.org.uk/trai...timberdive.htm > > for more information and a booking form! > > After all, what's the *oldest* vessel you've dived so far?? > > Regards > > Ian Barefoot > for > NAS Training > > Well, Of the _identified_ wrecks, probably the "Kultakaleeri". This is a chebeck-style russian "skampavoija" sunk in 1721. After that, probably the Constant Trader (1785), Kronprins Gustaf Adolf (1788) and the Stor Träskö I (1789). I have also dived a lot of unidentified stuff out there that is certainily MUCH older... timo |
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| "Ian Barefoot" <iwb102@soton.ac.uk> kirjoitti viestissä news:ckm68m$4cs$1@aspen.sucs.soton.ac.uk... > If so, follow the link > > http://www.nasportsmouth.org.uk/trai...timberdive.htm > > for more information and a booking form! > > After all, what's the *oldest* vessel you've dived so far?? > > Regards > > Ian Barefoot > for > NAS Training > > Well, Of the _identified_ wrecks, probably the "Kultakaleeri". This is a chebeck-style russian "skampavoija" sunk in 1721. After that, probably the Constant Trader (1785), Kronprins Gustaf Adolf (1788) and the Stor Träskö I (1789). I have also dived a lot of unidentified stuff out there that is certainily MUCH older... timo |
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| "Ian Barefoot" <iwb102@soton.ac.uk> wrote in message news:ckm68m$4cs$1@aspen.sucs.soton.ac.uk... > If so, follow the link > > http://www.nasportsmouth.org.uk/trai...timberdive.htm > > for more information and a booking form! > > After all, what's the *oldest* vessel you've dived so far?? "La Surveillainte" Glengariff, Bantry Bay, Eire. A two masted vessel from the time of the Spanish Armada. Intact, upright and still in the position at which it sank, but don't tell anyone how I know. Cliff. |
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| "Ian Barefoot" <iwb102@soton.ac.uk> wrote in message news:ckm68m$4cs$1@aspen.sucs.soton.ac.uk... > If so, follow the link > > http://www.nasportsmouth.org.uk/trai...timberdive.htm > > for more information and a booking form! > > After all, what's the *oldest* vessel you've dived so far?? "La Surveillainte" Glengariff, Bantry Bay, Eire. A two masted vessel from the time of the Spanish Armada. Intact, upright and still in the position at which it sank, but don't tell anyone how I know. Cliff. |
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| "Ian Barefoot" <iwb102@soton.ac.uk> wrote in message news:ckm68m$4cs$1@aspen.sucs.soton.ac.uk... > If so, follow the link > > http://www.nasportsmouth.org.uk/trai...timberdive.htm > > for more information and a booking form! > > After all, what's the *oldest* vessel you've dived so far?? "La Surveillainte" Glengariff, Bantry Bay, Eire. A two masted vessel from the time of the Spanish Armada. Intact, upright and still in the position at which it sank, but don't tell anyone how I know. Cliff. |
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| "Ian Barefoot" <iwb102@soton.ac.uk> wrote in message news:ckm68m$4cs$1@aspen.sucs.soton.ac.uk... > If so, follow the link > > http://www.nasportsmouth.org.uk/trai...timberdive.htm > > for more information and a booking form! > > After all, what's the *oldest* vessel you've dived so far?? "La Surveillainte" Glengariff, Bantry Bay, Eire. A two masted vessel from the time of the Spanish Armada. Intact, upright and still in the position at which it sank, but don't tell anyone how I know. Cliff. |
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| Ian Barefoot wrote: > After all, what's the *oldest* vessel you've dived so far?? HMS Dartmouth: Fifth Rate Royal Naval Frigate lost in 1690 in the sound of Mull. Well, three of her cannons and a few bits of timber at least... Incidently, if there is anyone who has problems getting that far south, there are similar courses run in Scotland, also (I think!) under the auspices of the National Archaeology Society -- see http://www.lochalinedivecentre.co.uk/ Cheers, Ben -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Ben Panter, Garching, Germany email via www.benpanter.co.uk |
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| Ian Barefoot wrote: > After all, what's the *oldest* vessel you've dived so far?? HMS Dartmouth: Fifth Rate Royal Naval Frigate lost in 1690 in the sound of Mull. Well, three of her cannons and a few bits of timber at least... Incidently, if there is anyone who has problems getting that far south, there are similar courses run in Scotland, also (I think!) under the auspices of the National Archaeology Society -- see http://www.lochalinedivecentre.co.uk/ Cheers, Ben -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Ben Panter, Garching, Germany email via www.benpanter.co.uk |
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