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Projects
Project Calender
Tile Wreck
"Wreck Two" in Monte Cristi Bay
"Wreck One" in Monte Crisiti Bay
Le Casimir 1829
Le Dragon 1783
Florida - ADMAT's Button Wreck Project 2005
St. Kitts
The Island Wreck in Monte Cristi Bay
Student Homework
Application Process And Required Documentation
Services
Archaeological Services
News
President's Message
News! Read all about it here first
ADMAT Newsletters
"News Form The Deep" Archive
Press Archives
The ADMAT Le Dragon July 2018 Blog
About
ADMAT's Mission Statement
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ADMAT France
ADMAT Team
Our Sponsors
 Sun set, time to end the days diving

Sun set, time to end the days diving

 Port side, possible bilge strakes, under which the ruler was found

Port side, possible bilge strakes, under which the ruler was found

 One of the 3 layered possible rising wood or deadwood

One of the 3 layered possible rising wood or deadwood

 One double heighted floor, broken in the wrecking process

One double heighted floor, broken in the wrecking process

 Eevidence of repair work to one of the floors.

Eevidence of repair work to one of the floors.

 The timbers were massive and very well preserved under the sand

The timbers were massive and very well preserved under the sand

 To the left the First Square Frame

To the left the First Square Frame

 The centre line of floors

The centre line of floors

 Port side strakes with treenail holes visible, missing the cant frames

Port side strakes with treenail holes visible, missing the cant frames

 Fish life increased during the project

Fish life increased during the project

 Worm damage clearly visible in the floors

Worm damage clearly visible in the floors

 Iron keel bolt possible indicating the true height of the floors, before they were possibly reduced in height by worms

Iron keel bolt possible indicating the true height of the floors, before they were possibly reduced in height by worms

 The remaining height section of the  apron

The remaining height section of the  apron

 A past repair

A past repair

 Different pictures showing the excellent condition of the upper rising wood. The grain in this wood is clearly visible

Different pictures showing the excellent condition of the upper rising wood. The grain in this wood is clearly visible

 Different pictures showing the excellent condition of the upper rising wood. The grain in this wood is clearly visible

Different pictures showing the excellent condition of the upper rising wood. The grain in this wood is clearly visible

 A broken floor allows us to see the deadwood and the limber holes ( a channel used for drainage which went through the floors to allow water to collect in the builges

A broken floor allows us to see the deadwood and the limber holes ( a channel used for drainage which went through the floors to allow water to collect in the builges

 Different pictures showing the excellent condition of the upper rising wood. The grain in this wood is clearly visible as is a repaired section

Different pictures showing the excellent condition of the upper rising wood. The grain in this wood is clearly visible as is a repaired section

 The limber hole being uncovered on the right with a stone in the channel

The limber hole being uncovered on the right with a stone in the channel

 The ends of the futtocks have clear indications of worm damage. In contrast the upper rising wood was covered by sand and protected

The ends of the futtocks have clear indications of worm damage. In contrast the upper rising wood was covered by sand and protected

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 Sun set, time to end the days diving
 Port side, possible bilge strakes, under which the ruler was found
 One of the 3 layered possible rising wood or deadwood
 One double heighted floor, broken in the wrecking process
 Eevidence of repair work to one of the floors.
 The timbers were massive and very well preserved under the sand
 To the left the First Square Frame
 The centre line of floors
 Port side strakes with treenail holes visible, missing the cant frames
 Fish life increased during the project
 Worm damage clearly visible in the floors
 Iron keel bolt possible indicating the true height of the floors, before they were possibly reduced in height by worms
 The remaining height section of the  apron
 A past repair
 Different pictures showing the excellent condition of the upper rising wood. The grain in this wood is clearly visible
 Different pictures showing the excellent condition of the upper rising wood. The grain in this wood is clearly visible
 A broken floor allows us to see the deadwood and the limber holes ( a channel used for drainage which went through the floors to allow water to collect in the builges
 Different pictures showing the excellent condition of the upper rising wood. The grain in this wood is clearly visible as is a repaired section
 The limber hole being uncovered on the right with a stone in the channel
 The ends of the futtocks have clear indications of worm damage. In contrast the upper rising wood was covered by sand and protected
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