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Black-and-white photo of S.S. City of Perth with damaged bow berthed at Bethlehem Steel Shipyard, Hoboken, May 8, 1963.
2013.005.0190
2013.005
Lukacs, Claire
Gift
Museum Collections. Gift of a Friend of the Museum.
United Press International (UPI)
1963
Hoboken
7 in
9 in
Good
Notes: 2013 URL: http://www.tdconline.com/diving/wrecks/pinta.html The Pinta was a 194 foot long by 31 foot, 500 ton Dutch freighter built in 1959 by N.V. Bodewes. On May 8, 1963, the Pinta was struck broadside on her port side by the 7,547 ton British freighter, SS City of Perth. After 48 minutes, the Pinta slipped beneath the waves settling in 85 feet of water. Today, The Pinta lies in 85 to 90 feet of water, eight miles from Shark River Inlet and 22 miles out of Rockaway Inlet, in an area known as Wreck Valley. She rests on her port side and is still almost completely intact. Her masts and boom protrude from the wreck and lye in the sand. Her cargo holds are open exposing her cargo of lumber. This pile of boards is now a favorite area for divers to search for lobsters. ==== Original or Copy: Original Status: OK Status By: dw Status Date: 2013-09-12