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Great Lakes UnderWatercraft A – Z

The Great Lakes Underwater Craft Encyclopedia of all things Shotline Diving Related

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A. E. Vickery (formerly J.B. Penfield)

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION: Vessel Name: A. E. Vickery (formerly J.B. Penfield) Cargo: Corn Wreck...

ADELAIDE of Brockville (Pre-1830)

  IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION: Vessel Name: ADELAIDE Year Built: Not specified, but operational in...

Alligator Tug Wreck – Burnt Lake, Ontario, Canada

Site Overview Location: Burnt Lake, Ontario, Canada Coordinates: 45°49'59.40"N, 78°41'17.53"W Historical Significance: The wreck at Burnt Lake is believed...

Aragon U107228(later known as Bayanna)C150811

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION       Name: Aragon (later known as Bayanna) Other Names: Aragon, Bayanna Registry:...

ATLANTIC - Recovered

Buried under the wharf in a land reclaimation 1920s Atlantic, Capt. Fowlic, pride of Cobourg where...

AMELIA - 1796

In November 1811, severe storms wreaked havoc on the shipping industry around Lake Erie. The...

Admiral

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION: Name: Admiral Location: Charlotte, New York Event: Caught fire and sank Status: Burned to the...

Avid Magnum C-FXPK

Aircraft Details: Model: Avid Magnum C-FXPK Incident Date: [Exact date not provided] Location: Offshore of...

Avro Anson 7207

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION       Type of Incident: Aircraft Crash Location: Lake Ontario, near Waupoos Island,...

A.W. COMSTOCK

In 1895, Abram Smith & Sons in Algonac, Michigan, brought the schooner-barge A.W. Comstock to life. Constructed as a steambarge, the vessel was launched with dimensions of 200x36x12.6 feet and a tonnage of 805.90 gross tons and 777.85 net tons. A.W. Comstock's potential as a cargo carrier was apparent, and it set out to embark on a new chapter in the maritime world.

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Bigalow, H.P. U96269

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION   Vessel Name: BIGELOW, H.P. Registry: U.S. Official Number: 96269 Rig: Propeller ...

Boneyard below the Bridge - Catariqui Bay, Kingston ON

​The Boneyard below the Bridge was the name J. Moore of Kingston called his paper...

Bootlegger’s Bold Maneuver: A High-Stakes Drama on Lake Ontario Belleville - Oswego, NY

In an era when the thirst for alcohol met the hard laws of Prohibition, one...

BRITISH QUEEN

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION       Name: British Queen Registry: Canada Official Number: Not specified Rig: Schooner ...

Bonnie Castle Dive Park

BONNIE CASTLE DIVE PARK       Location: St. Lawrence River, near Alexandria Bay, NY Features: Dive platforms,...

BROWNVILLE (Raised - Rebuilt) WILLIAM AVERY

### The Steamer Brownville: A Historical Overview - Raised Rebuilt WILLIAM AVERY #### Identification - **Vessel Name:**...

BABINEAU & GAUDRY

        Location: Near Alexandria Bay, St. Lawrence River Date of Incident: Late 1876 Vessel Type:...

BURNETTE U2756

43.02045 -78.889307 The year was 1871, and in the bustling shipyard of Graig & Linn at Gibraltar,...

Bell P-39Q - NX92847

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION       Aircraft Name: Bell P-39Q Airacobra Registration: NX92847 Manufacturer's Serial Number (MSN):...

Bell P-39Q 44-71060

  03-MAY-1944 Time:   Type:     Bell P-39Q Airacobra Owner/operator: United States Army Air Force (USAAF) Registration: 44-71060 MSN:   Fatalities: Fatalities: / Occupants: Aircraft damage: Written off (damaged beyond repair) Location: 1...

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Christina (pre-1850)(Schooner)

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION   CHRISTINA (or CHRISTIANA) Year Built: Not specified Vessel Type: Schooner Owner:...

Club Island Engine Block

Found during a routine scan by SLD's Dan Gildea 2024 this engine block is located...

Canadian Side of Lake Ontario

Kingston, ON Kingston, Ontario, stands as a prominent city on the eastern shores of Lake Ontario....

Corey Phillips - Founding Member

My wife comes up with the most amazing gifts. In 2002 she “gifted” me with...

Contribution Acknowledgements

Contributor's Acknowledgment Page We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the individuals and organizations who have generously...

Cessna 150F C-GCKJ

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION Cell 1 Cell 2 Cell 1 Aircraft Type: Cessna 172M Registration: C-GCKJ Incident Type:...

Cessna 401 N6203Q

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION       Aircraft Type: Cessna 401A Registration: N6295Q Incident Type: Fatal Crash Location:...

CF-LPR 99

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION       Name: CF-LPR 99 Accident Date: Not specified Location: Lake Ontario, near...

CT-33 Silver Star 21457

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION       Type of Incident: Aircraft Crash Location: Near [Location details unspecified due...

C.D. 110, ex RAPIDS QUEEN, COLUMBIAN, BROCKVILLE

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION Cell 1 Cell 2 Cell 1 Names: RAPIDS QUEEN, COLUMBIAN, BROCKVILLE Year Built: 1892 ...

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D.P. Rhodes (1873)

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION   Vessel Name: D.P. Rhodes Year of Build: 1873 Vessel Type: Barge ...

DACOTAH U6145

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION   Other Names: More often seen as DAKOTAH (official name: DACOTAH) Official...

Daniel Gildea Member Founded USA NY

Team Leader for the US Side of Shotline Diving Created and updates Exploring with Daniel...

D.M. CLEMSON U157703

In the early 20th century, the Great Lakes witnessed many ships battling the unforgiving forces of nature. Among them was the D.M. CLEMSON, a steel bulk freight propeller ship built in 1903 by W. Superior Shipbuilding in Superior, Wisconsin. This vessel, measuring a formidable 448 feet in length, 52 feet in width, and 28 feet in depth, was a testament to engineering prowess. However, its fate would be sealed by a devastating storm that would forever etch its name in maritime history.

DORCAS PENDELL U157125

The schooner DORCAS PENDELL had official U.S. number 157124 and was a wooden vessel built...

DUNDERBURGH U6151

The propeller EMPIRE STATE collided with the barque DUNDERBURGH on Lake Huron on August 14,...

DETROIT

On a dense foggy morning, around half-past eight o'clock on Thursday, May 25, 1854, the...

DOLPHIN

Lost on Lake Huron The Schooner DOLPHIN, a vessel of 139 tons, met a tragic fate...

De SOTO U6141

The barkentine De SOTO was launched in 1856 from the yard of Peck & Masters...

DEFIANCE (1848)

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION   Vessel Name: Defiance Year of Build: 1848 Vessel Type: Schooner Hull Materials: Wood Number of Decks:...

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Erie Belle C73913

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION:   Vessel Name: Erie Belle Year of Build: 1873 Official Number: 73913 ...

Engine Block

Large engine found during a routine search Photo Gallery 2024CC Daniel Gildea

EMERALD - 1862

46.586137 -90.905725 NONE Yes 1862 1903 Abandoned Emerald Steamer Age Great Lakes   0

EFFIE MAE

Other Names Ken’s Wreck BT Double Double Site Description   Site Map Site Stat Charter Boat 50ffw 16m Depths 40ft 13m lengths Nine Mile Point,...

E. COHEN U8192

Other Names E. The schooner-barge E. COHEN, known simply by its initial, was a vessel that faced...

EUREKA U116578

The old schooner EUREKA, with the U.S. official number 116578, was wrecked in a gale...

EMMA L. NIELSEN U135665

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION   Vessel Name: EMMA L. NIELSEN Type: Schooner Registry: US Official Number: 135665 Built: 1883, Manitowoc, Wisconsin Dimensions:...

E.P. DORR

The steam tug E.P. DORR collided with the Canadian propeller OLIVER CROMWELL on Lake Huron...

ELVA U86059

The Steam Yacht ELVA, formerly known as the Steam Yacht GLAD TIDINGS, was a vessel...

EBER WARD

  Cell 1 Cell 2 Cell 1 Bulk Freighter Depth:110′ to 140′ (33m to 43m) 213 feet (65 meters) 5 miles west...

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  • How does Shotline Diving contribute to conservation efforts?

    We actively participate in underwater clean-up projects, monitor the health of marine ecosystems, and collaborate with environmental organizations to promote conservation. Our members are committed to protecting the Great Lakes and their unique underwater environments. Most have held or are still serving board members of the various groups running Conservation efforts, our only goal is to enhance what is present.

    We don't have the mandate to do all the work gratefully done by others, only the collection of diving and the history of the Great Lakes.

  • How do you ensure safety during dives?

    Safety is paramount in all our activities. Our experienced dive leaders conduct pre-dive briefings, equipment checks, and adhere to established safety protocols. We encourage all members to maintain current dive certifications and skills at the highest level achieved. (Dive Master, Instructor excluded)

  • Are there any age restrictions for joining dives?

    Divers must be at least 12 years old to participate. Those under 18 must have parental consent and be accompanied by a parent or guardian during activities., Presently all members are Adults, all members are required to conduct themselves accordingly and are not responsible for oversight unless diver is on a buddy team, then the default team rules apply.

    Everybody is responsible for thier own actions, gear, transportation and otherwise. SLD only collects the data you record.

  • What equipment do I need to participate?

    Participants are required to bring/own all their own diving gear, including a wetsuit, mask, snorkel, fins, BCD, and regulator.. We have no funds or freebies to give away so all costs are borne by the user. All we can provide is tasks and locations. If you need to rent equipment, we can recommend local dive shops that offer rentals.

  • What types of dives does Shotline Diving organize

    We focus on various types of dives, including:

    • Non-touch Diving Data collection,
    • Underwater Photography Capturing the beauty of aquatic life and submerged landscapes
    • Assisting in mooring work when required
    • Shipwreck Exploration - Investigating the historical shipwrecks of the Great Lakes.,
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    • Conservation Projects - Engaging in efforts to preserve and restore underwater habitats.

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  • Do I need to be certified to dive with Shotline Diving?

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  • Is Shotline Diving open to new members?

    Yes, we welcome divers of all skill levels who share our passion for underwater exploration and conservation. Whether you’re a seasoned diver or a newcomer looking to get involved, there’s a place for you in our community. The Region is large and whole under represented. Have one little measly dive document it, submit it and thats all thats needed, have lots of wrecks. Well lack of friends won’t be an issue, and we’d be happy to help.

  • What activities does Shotline Diving participate or offer?

    We participate a variety of diving activities, including:

    Exploratory Dives. Discovering and documenting underwater sites, such as shipwrecks and natural formations.

    Conservation Efforts: Participating in clean-up dives and initiatives to protect the underwater environment.

    Community Events: Attending/Presenting in workshops, seminars, and social gatherings to promote diving and marine conservation.

    Skill Development: Offering training sessions to enhance diving skills and safety practices, underwater activities are cost related and offered outside of SLD

  • Where are you located?

    Offically We are based in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, and Clayton, New York USA but our activities primarily focus on the Great Lakes region, including Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, and Lake Superior. Plus related waterways.

  • Who or What is Shotline Diving?

    Shotline Diving is a volunteer-based group of passionate divers dedicated to exploring and preserving the underwater wonders of the Great Lakes and surrounding regions. Our Only mission is to promote awareness and appreciation for the rich maritime history and natural beauty beneath the surface, by contributing to the 3DShipwrecks.org project, finally creating a one stop information resource and badly needed Sitemaps.

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