Shotline Diving Wreck Profile
- Name: Unidentified Wreck – D20
- Type: Shipwreck
- Year Built:
- Builder:
- Dimensions: Unknown
- Registered Tonnage:
- Location: Exact location not disclosed publicly
- Coordinates: Not available
Wreck Location Map
Vessel Type
The D20 wreck is classified as an unidentified shipwreck, with no specific details available regarding its type or construction materials.
Description
The D20 wreck remains a mystery, with little known about its characteristics. It could potentially be a wooden or steel-hulled vessel from the 19th or early 20th centuries, but without further exploration, its true nature is speculative.
History
The history of the D20 wreck is elusive, lacking clear records of its origin or the events leading to its sinking. The Great Lakes have seen many vessels lost due to various maritime hazards, and the D20 could be one of these undocumented ships.
Significant Incidents
- The D20 wreck is believed to have been discovered during hydrographic surveys or by divers, but the exact date of discovery is not documented.
Final Disposition
The D20 wreck is in situ and undisturbed, making it a point of interest for divers. It has not been subjected to extensive salvage operations, preserving its current state on the lakebed.
Current Condition & Accessibility
The D20 wreck is accessible to divers, lying within the typical recreational diving range of 30 to 130 feet (9 to 40 meters). However, its exact depth and location remain undisclosed.
Resources & Links
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The D20 wreck stands as a symbol of the many unknowns beneath the surface of the Great Lakes, waiting to be explored and understood by those who seek to uncover its secrets.
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