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Crosby Pleasure Craft

Explore the remains of the Crosby Pleasure Craft, a 20-foot vessel resting at 85 feet in the St. Lawrence River, near Yeo Island. A dive site rich in history and craftsmanship.

Shotline Diving Wreck Profile

  • Name: Crosby Pleasure Craft
  • Type: Pleasure Craft
  • Year Built:
  • Builder: Crosby Pleasure Craft
  • Dimensions: 20 ft (6.1 m); Beam; Depth of hold
  • Registered Tonnage:
  • Depth at Wreck Site: 25.9 m / 85 ft
  • Location: Near Yeo Island, Saint Lawrence River, Rockport, Ontario
  • Coordinates: 44°22'36.10"N, 75°54'10.70"W

Wreck Location Map

Vessel Type

The vessel is a Crosby Pleasure Craft, a brand synonymous with luxury and performance in the world of recreational boating. Founded in 1950 in Osterville, Massachusetts, Crosby Pleasure Craft is known for its meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail. This 20-foot pleasure craft, now resting on the riverbed, once exemplified the elegance and superior design for which Crosby boats are renowned. Constructed with the finest materials, these boats were designed to offer a smooth and exhilarating experience on the water, making them ideal for both casual outings and more adventurous voyages.

Description

The history of this particular Crosby Pleasure Craft remains largely unknown, with the circumstances leading to its abandonment still a mystery. The vessel was likely used for recreational purposes, typical of Crosby Pleasure Craft, which were favored by boating enthusiasts for their performance and luxury. The vessel may have been involved in an accident, intentionally scuttled, or simply left to drift before eventually sinking to its current location near Yeo Island.

History

The Crosby Pleasure Craft now lies abandoned at a depth of 85 feet (25.9 meters) in the Saint Lawrence River, near Yeo Island. The exact reasons for its abandonment remain unclear. The vessel was confirmed to be scuttled and located by Dan Gildea of Shotline Diving (SLD) in 2023. The wreck has since become part of the underwater landscape, attracting interest from divers and maritime historians alike.

Significant Incidents

  • The wreck was located by Dan Gildea of Shotline Diving (SLD) during a scan and dive operation on August 9, 2023.

Final Disposition

The vessel is in relatively good condition, considering its age and time spent underwater. The classic lines and structure of the Crosby Pleasure Craft remain visible, offering a unique opportunity for exploration. The depth of 85 feet (25.9 meters) makes it accessible to experienced divers, who can observe how time and the natural environment have interacted with this once-luxurious pleasure craft.

Current Condition & Accessibility

There are currently no specific Notices to Mariners (NOTMARs) or advisories related to this site. However, divers are advised to exercise caution due to the depth and potential underwater currents in the area.

Resources & Links

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The discovery of the Crosby Pleasure Craft near Yeo Island serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring legacy of Crosby Pleasure Craft’s superior craftsmanship. Although the vessel now lies abandoned on the riverbed, it continues to captivate those who explore its remains. This wreck offers a connection to the past and highlights the dynamic relationship between human-made objects and the natural environment in the Saint Lawrence River.

Legacy Notes & Full Historical Record

This section preserves the original unedited Shotline content for this wreck so that no historical detail is lost as we transition to the new logbook format.

Crosby Pleasure Craft by Shot Line Diving on Sketchfab

Identification and Site Information

  • Vessel Name: Unidentified Crosby Pleasure Craft
  • Vessel Type: Pleasure Craft
  • Length: 20 feet (6.1 meters)
  • Depth: 85 feet (25.9 meters) fresh water (ffw)
  • Location: Near Yeo Island, Saint Lawrence River, Rockport, Ontario
  • Coordinates: 44°22’36.10″N, 75°54’10.70″W
  • Confirmation: Located by Shotline Diving (SLD) on August 9, 2023

VESSEL TYPE DESCRIPTION
The vessel is a Crosby Pleasure Craft, a brand synonymous with luxury and performance in the world of recreational boating. Founded in 1950 in Osterville, Massachusetts, Crosby Pleasure Craft is known for its meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail. This 20-foot pleasure craft, now resting on the riverbed, once exemplified the elegance and superior design for which Crosby boats are renowned. Constructed with the finest materials, these boats were designed to offer a smooth and exhilarating experience on the water, making them ideal for both casual outings and more adventurous voyages.

HISTORY
The history of this particular Crosby Pleasure Craft remains largely unknown, with the circumstances leading to its abandonment still a mystery. The vessel was likely used for recreational purposes, typical of Crosby Pleasure Craft, which were favored by boating enthusiasts for their performance and luxury. The vessel may have been involved in an accident, intentionally scuttled, or simply left to drift before eventually sinking to its current location near Yeo Island.

FINAL DISPOSITION
The Crosby Pleasure Craft now lies abandoned at a depth of 85 feet (25.9 meters) in the Saint Lawrence River, near Yeo Island. The exact reasons for its abandonment remain unclear. The vessel was confirmed to be scuttled and located by Dan Gildea of Shotline Diving (SLD) in 2023. The wreck has since become part of the underwater landscape, attracting interest from divers and maritime historians alike.

CURRENT CONDITION & ACCESSIBILITY
The vessel is in relatively good condition, considering its age and time spent underwater. The classic lines and structure of the Crosby Pleasure Craft remain visible, offering a unique opportunity for exploration. The depth of 85 feet (25.9 meters) makes it accessible to experienced divers, who can observe how time and the natural environment have interacted with this once-luxurious pleasure craft.

NOTMARs & ADVISORIES
There are currently no specific Notices to Mariners (NOTMARs) or advisories related to this site. However, divers are advised to exercise caution due to the depth and potential underwater currents in the area.

LOCATED BY & DATE
The wreck was located by Dan Gildea of Shotline Diving (SLD) during a scan and dive operation in 2023.

Video by Dan Gildea, Shotline Diving CCND4 2024

RESOURCES & LINKS

CONCLUSION
The discovery of the Crosby Pleasure Craft near Yeo Island serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring legacy of Crosby Pleasure Craft’s superior craftsmanship. Although the vessel now lies abandoned on the riverbed, it continues to captivate those who explore its remains. This wreck offers a connection to the past and highlights the dynamic relationship between human-made objects and the natural environment in the Saint Lawrence River.

KEYWORDS
Crosby Pleasure Craft, Abandoned Vessel, Yeo Island, Saint Lawrence River, Recreational Boating, Maritime History, Shipwreck, Underwater Exploration, Diving Site

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