We’re thrilled to unveil our newest submission to 3Dshipwrecks.org: The CORA W POST, nestled in the depths of the St. Lawrence River, near Kingston. As always, the meticulously crafted model is available for exploration on both www.shotlinediving.com and www.3dshipwrecks.org under the CCND4 license.
But thats not the only thing, and all future model releases from SLD will feature an updated sitemap as well, So enjoy the latest updated SITE MAP as well.
🚢 About the CORA W POST
The schooner CORA W. POST, measuring 40ft (12.2m) in length, 12.2 ft (3.7m) in width, and 4.7 ft (1.5m) in depth, boasted a gross tonnage of 13.12 GT and 10.4 NT. Constructed in 1875 in Little Sodus, New York, this vessel embarked on its fateful journey carrying 15,000 bricks up the St. Lawrence River.
On a dark and ill-fated night, tragedy struck as the CORA POST sailed without lights. The steamer PRINCESS LOUISE, shrouded in darkness, collided with the schooner, sending it plummeting 30ffw (10m) into the river’s depths. Miraculously, the crew managed to escape onto the steamer just in time. However, the uninsured vessel and its cargo incurred a loss of $3000.
📸 Model Creation
Immerse yourself in the intricate details of the CORA W POST model, meticulously crafted from 342 images captured by Matthew Charlesworth during the 2024 season, using an Olympus Em1 mk2 8mm lens.
🔗 Dive Deeper:
For those eager to delve into the depths of maritime history, explore the CORA W POST model and learn more about its captivating story at the following link: CORA W POST on shotlinediving.com
Embark on a journey through time and uncover the mysteries of the CORA W POST shipwreck today! 🌊⚓
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