
Tykkisluuppi
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Copyright (C) 2019-2020 Museovirasto. Photography and 3D modeling by Richard Eller, Cerella Oy, Finland. The shipwreck is identified as Tykkisluuppi or Tykinpyörähylky. It is believed to be related to the Battle of the Sound in 1790. However, the wreck has not been investigated. The wreckage is a wooden-hulled vessel with an estimated length of 20-22 meters from bow to stern and a width of 4.5-5 meters. The wreck lies on its keel in a northwesterly direction, partially buried in seabed sediment. The remaining hull planks rise about 70-90 cm above the seafloor, with the stern and bow sections slightly higher. A single mast cap is visible on top of the keel. On the inside of the wreck, tile masonry and wooden pulleys are visible, believed to be from gunpowder magazines. Three one-meter-long measurement markers are visible in a 3D model. Kyppi.fi
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