Unidentified Hull – 14ft Pleasure Boat

Based on the provided attributes, the details of the submerged wreck with reference number 10702 are as follows:

  • Vessel Terms: The specific terms or identification of the vessel are listed as “UNKNOWN,” meaning the name or type of the ship is not known.
  • Feature Type: The wreck is categorized as “Submerged, dangerous to surface navigation,” indicating that it is underwater and poses a hazard to ships navigating the area.
  • Latitude and Longitude: The approximate location of the wreck is specified as 42.553361° N latitude and -82.586583° W longitude.
  • GP Quality: The quality of the geographical position is mentioned as “Low,” suggesting that the accuracy of the wreck’s coordinates may not be very precise.
  • Depth: The specific depth of the wreck is not provided in the information.
  • Sounding Type: The type of sounding (measurement of depth) used to locate the wreck is not specified.
  • Year Sunk: The year of the vessel’s sinking is not mentioned.
  • History: The history of the wreck is given as “HISTORY LNM20/78–9TH CGD, 7-11-78; A 14 FT OUTBOARD BOAT SUNK IN APPROX. POS. 42 33.2N, 082 35.2W *****SOURCE UNKNOWN–CHARTING STATUS CHANGED TO EXISTANCE DOUBTFUL (ED) ON 1990 EDITION OF 14852 PROBABLE SOURCE IS COE ‘AUTO SWEEP SURVEY’, 1986. H11913: OPR-W408-NRT4-08; AWOIS #10702 not investigated during this survey. (Updated 6/17/09 KAK).”

This information suggests that the wreck was reported in the Local Notice to Mariners (LNM) in 1978 by the 9th Coast Guard District. It is described as a 14-foot outboard boat sunk at approximately 42°33.2’N, 082°35.2’W. The charting status of the wreck was later changed to “existence doubtful” (ED) on the 1990 edition of chart 14852. The probable source for this change is attributed to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) “Auto Sweep Survey” conducted in 1986. As of the update on June 17, 2009, the wreck had not been investigated during a specific survey conducted under OPR-W408-NRT4-08.

Due to the submerged wreck being labeled as “dangerous to surface navigation” and the charting status being “existence doubtful,” mariners and authorities should exercise caution in the area and consider the wreck’s potential presence while navigating.

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