as the wood's curve and the position of the ribs suggest it's "part of a larger structure supporting the buoyancy of a ship of that size." The wreckage itself may also suggest it's a schooner ...
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Residents of Erieau, Ont., are used to little bits of wood washing up on their shore — but not one weighing around three or four tonnes. "It's about 30-some-odd feet long and about 15 feet wide, and ...
Now that it's on land, though, the wreckage is exposed to the "considerably harsher" air, which is a concern for Rose. This ship fragment recently washed up on the shores of Erieau, Ont.