Shotline Diving Wreck Profile
- Name: Unidentified Pleasure Boat
- Type: Recreational Pleasure Boat
- Year Built:
- Builder:
- Dimensions: Length: 35 ft (10.7 m); Beam; Depth of hold
- Registered Tonnage:
- Depth at Wreck Site: 20 m / 60 ft
- Location: Lake Ontario, near Oakville, Ontario, Canada
- Coordinates: N 43° 25.217′, W 79° 39.726′
Wreck Location Map
Vessel Type
This 35-foot pleasure boat represents the recreational vessels commonly found on Lake Ontario during the mid to late 20th century. Such boats were typically used for leisure activities, including fishing, cruising, and short trips. Designed for recreational purposes, they often featured inboard or outboard engines and basic amenities suitable for day trips or short overnight stays.
Description
The history of this particular vessel is unknown, as are the circumstances of its sinking. Given its design, it was likely owned by a local boater or family and used for recreational activities on Lake Ontario. The lack of documentation surrounding the boat’s ownership and its final moments leaves its story a mystery.
History
The Unidentified Pleasure Boat now lies on the lakebed at a depth of 60 feet (20 meters). It has become part of the underwater environment, creating a small artificial reef that attracts aquatic life.
Significant Incidents
- The wreck is relatively small but largely intact, providing an interesting dive site for those exploring smaller recreational vessels.
- Accessibility: The depth and condition of the wreck make it suitable for divers with intermediate experience.
- Divers can observe the vessel’s structure, which remains relatively intact, and explore the marine ecosystem that has developed around it.
Final Disposition
This wreck offers a unique opportunity to explore the remnants of a typical pleasure boat and reflect on its mystery. Its moderate depth and accessibility make it a suitable site for divers looking to expand their experiences in Lake Ontario.
Current Condition & Accessibility
For up-to-date information and dive planning, local diving clubs and resources can be consulted. Additionally, exploring local records may provide possible connections to this vessel, while underwater photography collections document the wreck and its environment.
Resources & Links
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As you dive, remember to leave only bubbles and take only memories. Be the diver that makes a difference by respecting the underwater environment and leaving the site better than you found it.
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.
SHIPWRECK REPORT: Unidentified Pleasure Boat
IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION
- Name: Unidentified Pleasure Boat
- Type: Recreational Pleasure Boat
- Dimensions:
- Length: 35 feet (10.7 meters)
- Depth of Wreck: Approximately 60 feet (20 meters)
- Location: Lake Ontario, near Oakville, Ontario, Canada
- Coordinates: N 43° 25.217′, W 79° 39.726′
VESSEL TYPE DESCRIPTION
This 35-foot pleasure boat represents the recreational vessels commonly found on Lake Ontario during the mid to late 20th century. Such boats were typically used for leisure activities, including fishing, cruising, and short trips. Designed for recreational purposes, they often featured inboard or outboard engines and basic amenities suitable for day trips or short overnight stays.
HISTORY
The history of this particular vessel is unknown, as are the circumstances of its sinking. Given its design, it was likely owned by a local boater or family and used for recreational activities on Lake Ontario. The lack of documentation surrounding the boat’s ownership and its final moments leaves its story a mystery.
FINAL DISPOSITION
The Unidentified Pleasure Boat now lies on the lakebed at a depth of 60 feet (20 meters). It has become part of the underwater environment, creating a small artificial reef that attracts aquatic life.
CURRENT CONDITION & ACCESSIBILITY
- The wreck is relatively small but largely intact, providing an interesting dive site for those exploring smaller recreational vessels.
- Accessibility: The depth and condition of the wreck make it suitable for divers with intermediate experience.
- Divers can observe the vessel’s structure, which remains relatively intact, and explore the marine ecosystem that has developed around it.
RESOURCES & LINKS
- Local Diving Clubs and Resources: For up-to-date information and dive planning.
- Oakville Maritime History: Explore local records for possible connections to this vessel.
- Underwater Photography Collections: Documenting the wreck and its environment.
This wreck offers a unique opportunity to explore the remnants of a typical pleasure boat and reflect on its mystery. Its moderate depth and accessibility make it a suitable site for divers looking to expand their experiences in Lake Ontario.
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