Divers are preparing a salvage operation to recover a steam launch that sunk on the Norfolk Broads.
The vessel, which is believed to be more than 100 years old, went down on a stretch of the River Yare near Buckenham earlier this month.
Officials from the Broads Authority have used buoys and posts to mark the location of the wreck until it can be recovered.
Members of one of Norfolk's oldest diving clubs, Anglian Divers, are due to assist with the salvage.
Sean Sizeland, from the group, said: "We would like to be involved in salvaging it and returning anything we find to the owner."
A spokesman for the Broads Authority confirmed the location has been marked up to make river users aware.
"It is very out of the way and is not a hazard to navigation," he said.
"Broads Authority rangers have used posts and buoys to mark it up until it is removed from the navigation.
"The owners' insurance company has instructed a local firm to raise and recover the vessel."
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