IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION #
VESSEL TYPE DESCRIPTION #
The Unidentified Oswego 6 is believed to be a small wooden vessel, possibly used for fishing or as a transport vessel. The materials and construction observed at the site suggest a simple, functional design typical of smaller, utilitarian vessels of the 19th or early 20th century. These types of vessels were commonly used in the Great Lakes region for local transport or daily fishing activities, contributing to the local economy and providing essential services to lakeside communities.
HISTORY #
The Great Lakes, including Lake Ontario, were teeming with small vessels throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries. These boats played crucial roles in the daily lives of those living near the lakes, facilitating trade, transportation, and fishing. The Unidentified Oswego 6 is likely one of these small, hardworking vessels, although specific details about its history, origin, and final voyage remain unknown.
Given the vessel’s presumed shallow-water location and small size, it is possible that it was involved in local trade or fishing operations out of Oswego, a significant port on Lake Ontario. The lack of identifying features and records makes it difficult to pinpoint its exact role or the circumstances of its sinking. However, it stands as a reminder of the many small, unheralded vessels that were vital to the daily operations of Great Lakes communities.
FINAL DISPOSITION #
The Unidentified Oswego 6 lies in shallow waters near Oswego, New York. The wreck remains largely unexplored and unidentified, with its origins and purpose still shrouded in mystery. The small size and likely utilitarian nature of the vessel suggest that it may have been a fishing boat or a small transport vessel, though further investigation is needed to confirm this.
LOCATED BY & DATE #
- Discovered By: Local researchers; specific details of the discovery are unclear
- Date of Discovery: Not precisely documented
NOTMARs & ADVISORIES #
No specific notices to mariners (NOTMARs) have been issued related to this wreck. The site is presumed to be in shallow waters and does not pose a significant navigational hazard. However, divers exploring the wreck should take care, especially considering the potential for fragile structures or entanglement hazards.
RESOURCES & LINKS #
- NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries
- Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- 3D Shipwrecks
- David Swayze Shipwreck File
Conclusion #
The Unidentified Oswego 6 is a small, likely utilitarian vessel that played a part in the vibrant maritime activity on Lake Ontario. While its identity remains unknown, the wreck offers a glimpse into the everyday life of those who depended on small boats for their livelihood. Further exploration and research may one day uncover more details about this vessel’s story.
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Lake Ontario
Oswego
Unidentified Shipwreck
Wooden Vessel
Fishing Boat
Small Transport Vessel
Great Lakes Maritime History
Recreational Diving