| Perhaps the most easily identifiable features on the shipwreck
are the two large anchors that lie on the main portion of the site.
A third anchor lies approximately 50 feet north of the primary concentration
of material while a fourth that appears to be associated with the
wreck site is located about 400 feet south of this area. A smaller
grapnel-type anchor is discernible lying atop the main pile. Although
accurate recording must wait for recovery and eventual cleaning
and conservation, all of the anchors have been measured to facilitate
appropriate site plan placement and initial interpretation efforts.
Both Anchors 3 and 4 have fairly well preserved wooden stocks remaining
in situ. |

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