John Ladue

Explore the mystery of the JOHN LADUE, a pleasure craft wreck in the St. Lawrence River, known for its recreational boating history.

Shotline Diving Wreck Profile

  • Name: JOHN LADUE
  • Type: Pleasure Craft
  • Year Built:
  • Builder:
  • Dimensions: Unknown
  • Registered Tonnage:
  • Location: St. Lawrence River, Ontario, Canada
  • Coordinates: Not available

Wreck Location Map

Vessel Type

The JOHN LADUE was a pleasure craft, a vessel designed for recreational use. Pleasure crafts are frequently seen on the St. Lawrence River, a prime destination for boating enthusiasts due to its natural beauty, accessibility, and vibrant recreational opportunities.

Description

The JOHN LADUE likely engaged in routine leisure activities such as boating or fishing along the St. Lawrence River. Although specific details about the incident leading to its sinking are not documented, typical hazards for such vessels include:

  • Weather conditions: Sudden storms or strong winds.
  • Currents: The St. Lawrence River is known for its strong currents, which can challenge smaller vessels.
  • Collisions: With other boats or submerged hazards.

The lack of historical records suggests the vessel was of personal or local significance rather than a commercial or industrial asset.

History

The JOHN LADUE now lies as a wreck within the St. Lawrence River. The circumstances of its sinking remain a mystery, and no major salvage or investigation efforts are documented. Like many other small craft wrecks in the region, its remains may be scattered or buried under sediment.

Significant Incidents

  • Weather conditions: Sudden storms or strong winds.
  • Currents: The St. Lawrence River is known for its strong currents, which can challenge smaller vessels.
  • Collisions: With other boats or submerged hazards.

Final Disposition

The JOHN LADUE now lies as a wreck within the St. Lawrence River. The circumstances of its sinking remain a mystery, and no major salvage or investigation efforts are documented. Like many other small craft wrecks in the region, its remains may be scattered or buried under sediment.

Current Condition & Accessibility

The condition of the wreck is unknown. Given its likely wooden construction and small size, it may have deteriorated significantly or become buried over time. Accessibility for divers or researchers would depend on the precise location and depth, which remain unspecified.

Resources & Links

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The JOHN LADUE serves as a reminder of the risks inherent in even recreational boating on the St. Lawrence River. Its undocumented history adds to the allure and mystery of the countless wrecks that rest beneath the Great Lakes and their connecting waterways.

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.

Identification & Site Information:

  • Vessel Name: JOHN LADUE
  • Type: Pleasure Craft
  • Location: St. Lawrence River, Ontario, Canada
  • Date of Incident: Not specified
  • GPS Coordinates: Not available
  • Depth: Unspecified

Vessel Type Description:

The JOHN LADUE was a pleasure craft, a vessel designed for recreational use. Pleasure crafts are frequently seen on the St. Lawrence River, a prime destination for boating enthusiasts due to its natural beauty, accessibility, and vibrant recreational opportunities.

History:

The JOHN LADUE likely engaged in routine leisure activities such as boating or fishing along the St. Lawrence River. Although specific details about the incident leading to its sinking are not documented, typical hazards for such vessels include:

  • Weather conditions: Sudden storms or strong winds.
  • Currents: The St. Lawrence River is known for its strong currents, which can challenge smaller vessels.
  • Collisions: With other boats or submerged hazards.

The lack of historical records suggests the vessel was of personal or local significance rather than a commercial or industrial asset.

Final Disposition:

The JOHN LADUE now lies as a wreck within the St. Lawrence River. The circumstances of its sinking remain a mystery, and no major salvage or investigation efforts are documented. Like many other small craft wrecks in the region, its remains may be scattered or buried under sediment.

NOTMARs & Advisories:

There are no active Notices to Mariners (NOTMARs) associated with the wreck of the JOHN LADUE. Its location and condition are not known to pose a significant hazard to navigation today.

Located By & Date:

Details surrounding the discovery or exploration of the wreck are not available. The JOHN LADUE remains one of many under-documented wrecks in the St. Lawrence River.

Current Condition & Accessibility:

The condition of the wreck is unknown. Given its likely wooden construction and small size, it may have deteriorated significantly or become buried over time. Accessibility for divers or researchers would depend on the precise location and depth, which remain unspecified.

Resources & Links:

Photos:

No photographs of the wreck are known to exist. Its small size and personal use likely contributed to the absence of extensive documentation.

Conclusion:

The JOHN LADUE serves as a reminder of the risks inherent in even recreational boating on the St. Lawrence River. Its undocumented history adds to the allure and mystery of the countless wrecks that rest beneath the Great Lakes and their connecting waterways

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