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IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION

VESSEL TYPE DESCRIPTION

The scuttled Hull at Wolfe Island Graveyard is one of several vessels that were deliberately sunk during the 1930s as part of a broader effort to clean up Portsmouth Harbour and the surrounding waters. These vessels were typically older ships that had outlived their usefulness, and they were stripped of valuable materials before being scuttled. The remains include the basic Hull structure, which has likely become heavily encrusted with marine life over time.

HISTORY

The 1930s cleanup of Portsmouth Harbour was a significant effort to remove derelict and obsolete vessels that had accumulated over the years. Wolfe Island Graveyard, located near Kingston, Ontario, became the final resting place for several of these scuttled hulls. This particular Hull, like others in the area, was likely considered no longer seaworthy or valuable and was therefore disposed of in this manner.

The use of graveyard sites like Wolfe Island was a common practice during this era, providing a convenient and cost-effective way to manage the disposal of unwanted ships. Over time, these scuttled hulls became part of the underwater landscape, offering a glimpse into the maritime history of the region.

FINAL DISPOSITION

The Hull now lies at the Wolfe Island Graveyard, where it has settled into the lakebed and likely become covered in sediment and aquatic growth. As with many other wrecks in graveyard sites, it has gradually deteriorated over the decades but remains a point of interest for divers and historians.

CURRENT CONDITION & ACCESSIBILITY

The site is accessible to divers, though Visibility and conditions can vary depending on the weather and time of year. The shallow depth of the wreck makes it relatively easy to explore, although the structure may be fragile due to its age and the environmental conditions.

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