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Oh. Well, next time remember where you are I suppose. Sorry you lost your loot though.
Typical culprits for finding your ship sunk on you when unattended are passing storms or forgetting minor damage that eventually lets in enough water to sink it. (A chest of sorrows anywhere on the boat, including a docked rowboat will sink you pretty quickly as well) Always check that the hold floor is dry. If there is a persistent skiff of water that you can always pick up with a bucket, search for a minor leak and patch it before leaving the ship. especially up by the navigation table, these often don't even look like holes.
I'm inclined to think it was the result of a storm. I am VERY attentive to damage to my ship, and I gave it the old once-over before I dove, and I didn't have any treasure on my ship, cursed or otherwise.
It isn't typically mandatory. These quests existed before the dive mechanic. Usually you just sail over, park, and swim down.
But it makes a little more sense why you didn't remember the shrine location. FYI, you can make marks on the map table so you can find your way back if your ship despawns again.