ha ha ha Or "heads", as real sailors call them. Here's an object that probably doesn't deserve to be recovered - the head on the Matt Turecamo. Look at the difference between these two shots; the first in 1997, not long after the sinking, and the second in 2000. Hydroids have replaced mussels, and the floor is covered with a foot of silt. "Heads" on the Coney Island (top) and Great Isaac (bottom). Courtesy Perry Arts. Head on the Mandy Ray
Charles Morand Type: shipwreck, iron-hulled screw steamer, USA Built: 1884, Scotland Specs: ( 200 x 27 ft ) 761 gross tons Sunk: Saturday July 26, 1890 collision with schooner Zacheus Sherman - no casualties Depth:160 ft contiguous but broken down More: Charles Morand ...