Shotline Diving Wreck Profile
- Name: Unknown Ferry Boiler
- Type: Ferry Boiler (Iron, Cylindrical)
- Year Built:
- Builder:
- Dimensions: Length: 10 ft (3 m); Diameter: 5 ft (1.5 m)
- Registered Tonnage:
- Location: Lake Ontario
- Coordinates: Reported: LAT 43° 03′ 01″ N, LONG 78° 54′ 56″ W; Surveyed: LAT 43° 03′ 00.56″ N, LONG 78° 54′ 55.41″ W
- Official Number: LS1776/40
Wreck Location Map
Vessel Type
Vessel Type: Ferry Boiler (Iron, Cylindrical)
Description
The cylindrical iron object located at this site is believed to be the boiler of an old ferry that once operated in the area. Local accounts identify it as a landmark with historical significance.
The boiler’s precise origin and the details of the ferry it belonged to remain undocumented. However, its presence suggests that it is a remnant of maritime activity in the region, likely from the 19th or early 20th century, when ferries were commonly used for transportation across the Great Lakes.
History
The boiler is a significant local landmark, recognized for its potential maritime historical value. It was recommended for retention on navigation charts due to its importance.
Significant Incidents
- Survey Reference: Hydrographic Survey H9889/80
- Findings: A large cylindrical iron object identified as the ferry boiler. No other wreckage or remains were visible in the immediate vicinity.
- Evaluation: The site was deemed significant as a local landmark and for its potential maritime historical value.
Final Disposition
The boiler is exposed above the lakebed and serves as a prominent underwater landmark. No associated vessel remains were located nearby.
Current Condition & Accessibility
The site is accessible to divers and visible in clear water conditions. Local boaters recognize it as a navigational point.
Resources & Links
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The boiler located at LS1776/40 is a preserved piece of local maritime history, serving both as a navigational marker and a historical landmark. While its ferry of origin remains unknown, its continued documentation and marking highlight its significance in the Great Lakes’ rich maritime heritage.
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