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Anchor Recovered Believed to be from Blackbeard's 'Queen Anne's Revenge'

Anchor recovered believed to be from Blackbeard's Queen Anne's Revenge. An anchor from what's believed to be the wreck of the pirate Blackbeard's flagship has been raised from the ocean floor off the North Carolina coast. Archaeologists believe the anchor recovered Friday is from the Queen Anne's Revenge, which sank in 1718. That was five months before Blackbeard was killed in a battle. The artifact is the second-largest item at the shipwreck, outsized only by another anchor. Researchers retrieved the anchor from the shipwreck about 20 feet under water and were bringing it to shore. The work to retrieve it began last week. The anchor is about 13 feet long and 8 feet across. The anchor was located on top of other items that the Queen Anne's Revenge project hopes to recover from the central part of the ship. QAR project director Mark Wilde-Ramsing has said the only remaining parts of the ship -- the wooden hull structure, ribs and a plank -- are at the bottom of t

Nautical News From Skipjack Nautical Wares & Marine Gallery

Skipjack is now open EVERY day! Monday-Saturday, 10am-5pm Sunday, 1-4pm Us Navy Wardroom dinner plates, cups and saucers. New! Just In! US Navy wardroom china -- bread and dinner plates, bowls, cups and saucers in great condition. Get 'em while they last! Nautical  sailboat jewelry from the Barbara Vincent Collection. Don't forget . . . Mother's Day is Sunday! And Skipjack has plenty of items for the nautical Mom, start shopping in our nautical jewelry department ! Authentic porthole re-purposed into a mirror. Go green . . . Incorporate authentic re-purposed ship items into your home. This vintage aluminum porthole makes a fantastic mirror and at a fraction of the weight of brass. Skipjack's Bloaters Guide Spring is here (finally!) . . . And boaters are once again plying the Intracoastal Waterway. We are happy to welcome those that stop at here at "Mile Marker 0" ... many thanks to ActiveCaptain , an interactive online cruising guidebook that has featured