Shotline Diving’s F.J. King Wreck Profile Featured in The Scuba News
At Shotline Diving, our mission has always been to research, document, and preserve the stories of Great Lakes wrecks. This week, we’re proud to share some exciting recognition: our comprehensive wreck profile of the F.J. King (U.S. Registry No. 9299) was featured in The Scuba News.
The F.J. King, a wooden schooner built in 1856, rests in the depths of Lake Superior. Our Shotline Diving Wreck Profile not only records her construction, service, and tragic loss, but also provides divers and historians with clear, accessible details about her story.
You can read our full wreck card and report here:
F.J. King – Shotline Diving Wreck Profile
Why This Matters
Being cited by The Scuba News highlights the importance of collaborative maritime history. Our wreck profiles aren’t just static entries—they are living records built for divers, researchers, and anyone passionate about preserving Great Lakes heritage.
The recognition of the F.J. King profile shows that our approach—fact-checked, well-structured wreck cards combined with historical narratives—is becoming a trusted source in the global diving community.
