Identification & Site Information
- Name(s): Arctic
- Registry: United States
- Official Number: Not available
- Vessel Type: Sidewheel Steamer
- Year Built: 1851
- Year Sank: 1860
- Hull Material: Wood
- Engines: Walking Beam Steam Engine
Dimensions
- Length: 236 ft (72 m)
- Width: 30 ft (9.1 m)
- Depth: 12 ft (3.7 m)
Vessel History
The Arctic was a wooden Sidewheel Steamer constructed in 1851. Powered by a walking beam steam engine, the vessel was an example of the industrial and maritime advancements during the mid-19th century. However, it met its demise in 1860, sinking in Lake Superior. The vessel’s role and history reflect the importance of steam-powered vessels in regional transportation and trade during that period.
For complete historical information, visit:
• Great Lakes Maritime Database
• Marquette Underwater Preserve
Wreck Site Information
• Lake: Superior
• State/Province: Michigan
• Depth: 20 ft (6 m)
• GPS Coordinates: 46° 57.549′ N, 88° 00.0001′ W
• Site Description:
The Arctic’s wreck is scattered across three distinct sites, with the western site located on the west side of the island. Key features include:
• The Condenser sprinkler head visible at the open end of the cylinder.
• The Condenser located beneath the steam cylinder.
• Additional machinery, including what is believed to be the air pump, lies under the wooden beams.
Keywords, Categories & Glossary
• Keywords: Arctic, Sidewheel Steamer, Lake Superior, 19th Century Shipwreck, Walking Beam Engine
• Categories: Maritime History, Shipwrecks of Lake Superior, Great Lakes Steamboats
• Glossary:
• Condenser: A component of a steam engine used to condense exhaust steam back to water.
• Walking Beam: A large oscillating beam in steam engines, typical in 19th-century ships.
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