Unidentified Automobile Wreck – Rockport ON

Explore the submerged remains of an unidentified automobile from the late 1940s to early 1950s, resting upside down in the St. Lawrence River near Yeo Island.

Shotline Diving Wreck Profile

  • Name: Unidentified Automobile Wreck
  • Type: Automobile
  • Year Built:
  • Builder:
  • Dimensions: Length X ft (Y m); Beam; Depth of hold
  • Registered Tonnage:
  • Depth at Wreck Site: 19.8 m / 65 ft
  • Location: Near Yeo Island, Rockport, Ontario
  • Coordinates: N44° 22.706' W075° 54.591'

Wreck Location Map

Vessel Type

VESSEL TYPE DESCRIPTION

This wreck is of an Automobile, likely dating from the late 1940s to early 1950s. The vehicle’s design and features suggest it was manufactured during the post-war era, characterized by robust construction and distinctive styling. The automobile is currently upside down, obscuring specific identifying features that could lead to a precise identification.

Description

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION

  • Name: Unidentified Automobile Wreck
  • Coordinates: N44° 22.706′ W075° 54.591′
  • Depth: 65 feet (19.8 meters) fresh water (ffw)
  • Location: Near Yeo Island, Rockport, Ontario
  • Condition: Upside down on the Riverbed
  • Discovered by: Dan Gildea, Shotline Diving (SLD)

History

HISTORY

The unidentified Automobile was discovered at the bottom of St. Lawrence River near Yeo Island, Rockport, Ontario. The circumstances leading to its presence on the riverbed are unknown, but possible scenarios include an accident, intentional disposal, or being swept into the river during a flood or other natural event. The automobile dates from the late 1940s and early 1950s, a time marked by a resurgence in automotive production following World War II.

Significant Incidents

NOTMARs & ADVISORIES

No current Notices to Mariners (NOTMARs) or advisories are known to be in effect for this site. However, divers are advised to exercise caution when exploring the wreck due to its precarious position and potential for instability.

Final Disposition

FINAL DISPOSITION

The vehicle rests in 65 feet (19.8 meters) of fresh water, upside down on the riverbed. Despite the challenging conditions, the freshwater environment may have helped preserve some parts of the vehicle, though significant corrosion is likely.

Current Condition & Accessibility

CURRENT CONDITION & ACCESSIBILITY

The wreck is in a relatively stable condition, considering its age and the underwater environment. It is accessible to divers, though care should be taken due to its position upside down. Further exploration may yield more information about the make and model of the vehicle.

Resources & Links

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Conclusion

The discovery of this unidentified automobile offers a unique glimpse into the past and contributes to the broader narrative of submerged artifacts in the Great Lakes region. While its story remains largely a mystery, ongoing exploration and research may one day uncover more about its origins and the events leading to its watery resting place.

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: Unidentified Automobile Wreck
  • Coordinates: N44° 22.706′ W075° 54.591′
  • Depth: 65 feet (19.8 meters) feet fresh water (ffw)
  • Location: Near Yeo Island, Rockport, Ontario
  • Condition: Upside down on the Riverbed
  • Discovered by: Dan Gildea, Shotline Diving (SLD)

VESSEL TYPE DESCRIPTION

This wreck is of an Automobile, likely dating from the late 1940s to early 1950s. The vehicle’s design and features suggest it was manufactured during the post-war era, characterized by robust construction and distinctive styling. The auhttps://shotlinediving.comwp-content/uploads/52895851813_b64678c0f7_c.jpgobile is currently upside down, obscuring specific identifying features that could lead to a precise identification.

HISTORY

The unidentified Automobile was discovered at the bottom of St, Lawrence River near Yeo Island, Rockport, Ontario. The circumstances leading to its presence on the riverbed are unknown, but possible scenarios include an accident, intentional disposal, or being swept into the river during a flood or other natural event. Automobile late 1940s and early 1950s, a time marked by a resurgence in Automotive production following World War II.

FINAL DISPOSITION

The vehicle rests in 65 feet (19.8 meters) of fresh water, upside down on the riverbed. Despite the challenging conditions, the freshwater environment may have helped preserve some parts of the vehicle, though significant corrosion is likely.

NOTMARs & ADVISORIES

No current Notices to Mariners (NOTMARs) or advisories are known to be in effect for this site. However, divers are advised to exercise caution when exploring the wreck due to its precarious position and potential for instability.

LOCATED BY & DATE

The wreck was discovered by Dan Gildea of Shotline Diving (SLD) during an exploration dive on 18 Aug 2024

CURRENT CONDITION & ACCESSIBILITY

The wreck is in a relatively stable condition, considering its age and the underwater environment. It is accessible to divers, though care should be taken due to its position upside down. Further exploration may yield more information about the make and model of the vehicle.

RESOURCES & LINKS

Conclusion

The discovery of this unidentified automobile offers a unique glimpse into the past and contributes to the broader narrative of submerged artifacts in the Great Lakes region. While its story remains largely a mystery, ongoing exploration and research may one day uncover more about its origins and the events leading to its watery resting place.

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