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Database Information Unknown aka False Squaw
Basic Information
Name(s) Unknown aka False Squaw
Registry US
Official Number
Vessel Type Work Boat
Year Built
Year Sank
Hull Material Wood
Masts None
Engines None
Dimensions
Length 22 ft
Width 6 ft
Depth
Vessel History
Complete Historic Information Link – https://www.ti3ds.com/p/false-squaw.html
Wreck Site Information
Lake St. Lawrence
State or Province New York
Depth 50′
GPS Coordinates N 44° 14.600′ W 76° 5.60′
Site Description An old motorized wooden work boat about 22 feet in length, it lays 600 feet off Clayton’s west end waterfront. The hull is upright with a slight lean to the port. Heavily covered in zebra mussels, the boat appears to have been striped before sinking. Wooded panels that supported a windshield are still in place. There is no motor, wheel, lights or metal work on the wreck. This wreck is located about 50 feet east from the underwater power cable that feeds Grindstone Island from the village of Clayton.
Model Information
Photographer
Photographer(s) Dennis McCarthy
Year Captured June 2011
Time it took to capture
Modeler Information
Modeler Dennis McCarthy
Date Completed 05/21
Hours of input to complete
Technical Information
Photography
Camera – GoPro Flat Port
Lens – Normal Setting
Sensor –
Multi-Camera Rig – No
Camera Propulsion – Diver,
Video or Stills – Video
Number of images Submitted – 411
Image resolution (pixels) 1280 x 720
Lighting – Natural
Number of lights –
If known Kelvin Temperature C
Light Output Lumens
Model Information
Software Used Agisoft Standard Edition 1.7.1 build 11797
Data Format .jpg from video
Number of Source Images used – 258
Are these images original or adjusted; Unadjusted
Portion of the site covered: Complete
Publishing Restrictions
Ownership/Payment Restrictions None
Usage Restrictions None
Resource Data in Database
Model Yes
Source Images No
Source
Number of Still Images
Video Clip None
Processing Report Yes
Camera Calibration .xml