El Faro starboard lifeboat El Faro's starboard lifeboat showed a "fouled propeller, bent propeller blade, and damage to both sides of the hull" after arriving at Coasst Guard Air Station Miami. The lifeboat was found swamped in the water with nobody on board. (NTSB)
El Faro life ring A 30-inch lifebuoy from El Faro, broken but recovered in San Juan. The ring is stenciled with El Morro, the name of El Faro's former sister ship. (NTSB)
El Faro VDR capsule El Faro's Voyage Data Recorder capsule being recovered from the ocean floor (US Navy Supervisor of Salvage)
El Faro VDR capsule El Faro's Voyage Data Recorder being recovered from the ocean floor (US Navy Supervisor of Salvage)
El Faro starboard lifeboat El Faro's starboard lifeboat, swamped and floating bow up while being examined by a rescue swimmer. (Coast Guard)
El Faro port lifeboat A photo mosaic from the second underwater search for El Faro's Voyage Data Recorder, showing the port lifeboat. The image was captured by a Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute vessel. (NTSB)
El Faro port lifeboat gravity davits A photo mosaic from the second underwater search for El Faro's Voyage Data Recorder, showing El Faro's port lifeboat's broken gravity davits (NTSB)
El Faro starboard lifeboat gravity davits A photo mosaic from the second underwater search for El Faro's Voyage Data Recorder, showing the starboard lifeboat's intact gravity davits. (NTSB)
El Faro starboard lifeboat El Faro's starboard lifeboat stowed in gravity davits (El Faro Deck Cadet)
El Faro electrical switchboard El Faro's main 450-volt electrical switchboard (Maine Maritime Academy Cadet)
El Faro emergency fire pump El Faro's emergency fire pump in the number three hold. (Maine Maritime Academy Cadet)
El Faro immersion suit One of two El Faro immersion suits which were recovered from the water. The whistle and strobe light were operational, but off. It was unzipped, had the left arm inside out, and was torn at the right hip seam. (NTSB)
El Faro El Faro's propeller, rudder, and shaft (TOTE)
El Faro main propulsion boiler A rendering of El Faro's main propulsion boiler (Babcock and Wilcox)
El Yunque life rafts From El Faro's sister ship, El Yunque- two life rafts stowed in cradles aft of the port lifeboat. (NTSB)
El Yunque's port lifeboat From El Faro's sister ship, El Yunque- the port lifeboat in a stowed position (NTSB)
El Yunque main propulsion turbines From El Faro's sister ship, El Yunque- the main propulsion turbines (NTSB)
El Yunque lube oil service suction strainers From El Faro's sister ship, El Yunque- lube oil service suction strainers (NTSB)
El Yunque lube oil pumps and piping From El Faro's sister ship, El Yunque- lube oil pumps and associated piping (NTSB)
El Yunque lube oil pressure From El Faro's sister ship, El Yunque- the lube oil pressure switch is circled by investigators (NTSB)
El Yunque Inmarsat-C distress button From El Faro's sister ship, El Yunque- the Inmarsat-C distress button (NTSB)
El Yunque EPIRB From El Faro's sister ship, El Yunque- the EPIRB in its stowed position on a painted background (NTSB)
El Yunque engine order telegraph From El Faro's sister ship, El Yunque- the engine order telegraph on the operating console in the engine room (NTSB)
El Yunque emergency fire pump From El Faro's sister ship, El Yunque- the emergency fire pump and inlet piping in the number three hold (NTSB)
El Yunque emergency communications station From El Faro's sister ship, El Yunque- the emergency communications station in the starboard aft corner of the bridge (NTSB)