Boat International US Edition

The search for untold treasures

Suspended in 190ft of murky water in the Java Sea above an enormous pile of cups, plates and jars, Luc Heymans had an eerie feeling. “I felt like I’d had one too many drinks,” he says.

He wasn’t intoxicated. What made him dizzy, aside from the depth he was no longer accustomed to, was the realization that he was looking at a treasure of unimaginable value. What lay beneath him that day in February 2004 was the sunken wreck of a 10th century open deck cargo ship and a half a million artifacts piled on a tumulus more than 98ft high and spread over an area of nearly 18,000 square feet. “I knew I was in front of something phenomenal,” he says. The unidentified wreck was later called Cirebon, after a village 90 miles away on the coast of the island of Java.

Heymans spent 20 years as a world-class sailor before embarking on new adventures on board a converted Russian trawler that he chartered to various organizations. One of his clients was renowned underwater archaeologist Franck Goddio, who has brought to light civilizations that vanished in cataclysms and ships lost on ancient trade routes.

Heymans worked with Goddio in the Philippines before he decided to go it alone. “In the Philippines, you get a lot of information but very little of it turns out to be real,” he

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Boat International US Edition

Boat International US Edition1 min read
Editor's Letter
I always get a kick when someone tells me, “I don't care what the interior [on a yacht] looks like”. How about how it feels like? I have to say that's important. The sea, as you know, can throw a lot at you on any boat. And if you feel a little worri
Boat International US Edition2 min read
Boat International US Edition
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Stewart Campbell EDITOR Cecile Gauert GROUP CREATIVE DIRECTOR Christopher Whale MANAGING EDITOR Simon Ward ASSOCIATE EDITOR Caroline White FEATURES DIRECTOR & INTERIORS EDITOR Charlotte Hogarth-Jones LUXURY EDITOR Belle Rice TRAVEL &
Boat International US Edition7 min read
ON BOARD WITH Eren Baki
Owning your awn shipyard is a bit like haying Santa's workshop in your backyard — equipped with every tool imaginable. It gives you the power to become the designer, project manager and broker of your own yacht project. It's fair to say that Cobra Ya

Related Books & Audiobooks