Program to find areas of shipwrecks

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Maybe you are refering to the program used to find the "Central America", mentioned in the book "Ship of gold in the deep blue sea" by Gary Kinder. This program was also mentioned in a post here on the forum not long ago but I can't find it now.
 

wrecker said:
Maybe you are refering to the program used to find the "Central America", mentioned in the book "Ship of gold in the deep blue sea" by Gary Kinder. This program was also mentioned in a post here on the forum not long ago but I can't find it now.

Wreck,
In 2003 I met in Miami, Paul Tidwell. I think remember he told me about this program and actually, this forum addressed the issue, but I can not find it.
Cheers VV
 

The program or data wont do you any good unless you have stories from survivors and a aprox long and lat and the conditions,wind waves,currents and no real storm data.Alot of ships sink at sea with no traces of survivors or debris.In the case of the SS central america they got lucky,even had other ships picking up survivors with the long and lat of their locations so they could figger out the drift.
 

FISHEYE said:
The program or data wont do you any good unless you have stories from survivors and a aprox long and lat and the conditions,wind waves,currents and no real storm data.Alot of ships sink at sea with no traces of survivors or debris.In the case of the SS central america they got lucky,even had other ships picking up survivors with the long and lat of their locations so they could figger out the drift.

I have all this data from survivors, by other commanders of other ships of the same fleet. etc. and then?
 

Figger it out! I think Fisheye said enough.
 

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