Shotline Diving Wreck Profile
- Name: Pile Wreck
- Type: Submerged wreck with associated pile remnants (dangerous to navigation)
- Year Built:
- Builder:
- Dimensions: Unknown
- Registered Tonnage:
- Location: Latitude: 46.387742, Longitude: -84.220058
- Coordinates: 46.387742, -84.220058
- Original Owners: Unknown
- Number of Masts: Unknown
Wreck Location Map
Vessel Type
Type: Submerged wreck with associated pile remnants (dangerous to navigation)
Description
Description: The wreck was found seaward of a line of piles that extend from the shore. These piles likely represent structural remnants, possibly part of an old pier, dock, or shoreline reinforcement.
History
Historical Overview: The wreck and associated piles were first documented in survey LS1693/36. Although the wreck was verified in subsequent surveys, it was not physically located during later hydrographic efforts. The ruins in the area support the belief that the wreck and piles are underwater. Both have been recommended for charting to aid in navigation safety.
Significant Incidents
Significant Incidents:
- The wreck and associated piles were first documented in survey LS1693/36.
- Verification of the wreck occurred in subsequent surveys, but it was not physically located during later hydrographic efforts.
Final Disposition
Significance: The Pile Wreck represents a combination of a shipwreck and man-made shoreline structures, highlighting historical maritime and coastal activities. While the origins and specifics of the wreck remain unknown, its proximity to submerged piles suggests it may have been tied to dockside or shipping operations in the region.
Current Condition & Accessibility
Navigational Advisories: Mariners should approach the area with caution due to the potential hazards posed by the submerged wreck and piles. The wreck and piles are recommended for charting to indicate their presence as navigational hazards.
Resources & Links
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This site underscores the importance of updating navigational charts with submerged hazards to ensure safe passage for vessels and to preserve historical maritime sites for further study.
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
- Name: Unknown
- Type: Submerged wreck with associated pile remnants (dangerous to navigation)
- Feature Type: Wreck and submerged piles
- Latitude: 46.387742 -84.220058
- Depth: Submerged (indicated as 0 feet, likely at or just below water level)
- Navigational Status: Dangerous to surface navigation
HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
- Earliest Record: The wreck and associated piles were first documented in survey LS1693/36.
- Description: The wreck was found seaward of a line of piles that extend from the shore. These piles likely represent structural remnants, possibly part of an old pier, dock, or shoreline reinforcement.
- Verification: Although the wreck was verified in subsequent surveys, it was not physically located during later hydrographic efforts.
- Submerged Features: The ruins in the area support the belief that the wreck and piles are underwater. Both have been recommended for charting to aid in navigation safety.
SIGNIFICANCE
The “Pile Wreck” represents a combination of a shipwreck and man-made shoreline structures, highlighting historical maritime and coastal activities. While the origins and specifics of the wreck remain unknown, its proximity to submerged piles suggests it may have been tied to dockside or shipping operations in the region.
NAVIGATIONAL ADVISORIES
- Caution Zone: Mariners should approach the area with caution due to the potential hazards posed by the submerged wreck and piles.
- Chart Status: The wreck and piles are recommended for charting to indicate their presence as navigational hazards.
RESOURCES & LINKS
- Hydrographic Surveys: LS1693/36 and later updates.
- Maritime Safety Notifications: Advisories related to submerged hazards in the area.
- Historical Shipwreck Databases: Maritime History of the Great Lakes, NOAA wreck database.
This site underscores the importance of updating navigational charts with submerged hazards to ensure safe passage for vessels and to preserve historical maritime sites for further study.
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