George M. Cox (Propeller, 1901)
Model
- Photographer
- Ken Merryman
- Site Description
- The wreck site is composed of two major areas — the deeper mid-section and stern which sits on the slope of Rock of Ages reef and the bow section which is in the shallows on top of the reef. The stern and mid-section part lies mostly on its port side but twists toward the stern to totally upside-down. The top of the engine can be seen under the side of the ship and the propeller and shaft protrude from under the wreck at the deeper end of the ship. The bow section in the shallows contains the anchors, windlass and chains and the crushed chain locker portion of the bow. Disjoint wreckage and pieces of the sides are scattered on top of the shoal and mark the way from the deeper section to the shallow area. A triple expansion steam engine, two boilers, propeller, anchors, chain and windlass are extant on site. Partial This model covers only the center area of the site.
- Equipment
- Sony VX2000 Standard Definition Camcorder in Amphibico Housingwith a wet wide angle lens, 6-72 mm
- Date of Capture
- July - August 1999
- Number of Source images
- 1529
- Resolution of Source images
- 1920x1088 (SD video upscaled)
- Lighting
- Natural
- Software
- Agisoft Standard Edition Version 1.6.1 Build 100009