Shotline Diving Wreck Profile
- Name: Pleasure Craft
- Type: Pleasure Boat
- Year Built:
- Builder:
- Dimensions:
- Registered Tonnage:
- Location: Wellesley Island, New York
Wreck Location Map
Vessel Type
Type Pleasure Boat
Description
Frank Pyke and Richard McCormick were reported missing near Wellesley Island, New York, situated in the Thousand Islands region of the St. Lawrence River. This area, renowned for its scenic beauty, is equally known for its challenging boating conditions. With strong currents, sudden weather shifts, and hidden underwater hazards, the waters around Wellesley Island pose risks to even experienced mariners.
History
Once their disappearance was reported, search and rescue operations were likely initiated. Typical procedures in such cases involve:
- Aerial Surveillance: Utilized to scan large areas quickly.
- Marine Units: Conducting surface searches with boats equipped for swift maneuverability.
- Diving Teams: If underwater exploration becomes necessary.
Agencies like local authorities and potentially the U.S. Coast Guard would coordinate efforts, possibly joined by volunteers familiar with the region.
Significant Incidents
The ultimate fate of Frank Pyke and Richard McCormick remains unclear. No additional details on the conclusion of the search efforts or their status are provided in the available information. Updates from official channels or news outlets would provide clarity on the outcome.
Final Disposition
No Notices to Mariners (NOTMARs) or specific advisories currently pertain to this incident in the Wellesley Island area.
Current Condition & Accessibility
Resources & Links
- Local News Outlets: For updates on search operations and case developments.
- U.S. Coast Guard: Essential for rescue and recovery operations.
- Local Law Enforcement: Coordinating land and water search activities.
Resources & Links
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Note: As further information becomes available, this record will be updated to provide more comprehensive details regarding the incident and its resolution.
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
- Type Pleasure Boat
- Individuals Frank Pyke and Richard McCormick
- Location Wellesley Island, New York (Thousand Islands, St. Lawrence River)
- Incident Date Not specified
Incident Description
Frank Pyke and Richard McCormick were reported missing near Wellesley Island, New York, situated in the Thousand Islands region of the St. Lawrence River. This area, renowned for its scenic beauty, is equally known for its challenging boating conditions. With strong currents, sudden weather shifts, and hidden underwater hazards, the waters around Wellesley Island pose risks to even experienced mariners.
Search Efforts
Once their disappearance was reported, search and rescue operations were likely initiated. Typical procedures in such cases involve:
- Aerial Surveillance: Utilized to scan large areas quickly.
- Marine Units: Conducting surface searches with boats equipped for swift maneuverability.
- Diving Teams: If underwater exploration becomes necessary.
Agencies like local authorities and potentially the U.S. Coast Guard would coordinate efforts, possibly joined by volunteers familiar with the region.
Final Disposition
The ultimate fate of Frank Pyke and Richard McCormick remains unclear. No additional details on the conclusion of the search efforts or their status are provided in the available information. Updates from official channels or news outlets would provide clarity on the outcome.
NOTMARs & Advisories
No Notices to Mariners (NOTMARs) or specific advisories currently pertain to this incident in the Wellesley Island area.
Resources & Links
- Local News Outlets: For updates on search operations and case developments.
- U.S. Coast Guard: Essential for rescue and recovery operations.
- Local Law Enforcement: Coordinating land and water search activities.
Note: As further information becomes available, this record will be updated to provide more comprehensive details regarding the incident and its resolution.
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