Unknown 19 (dump Scow – Unreported Scow Shipwreck (1936)

Explore the remains of the Unknown 19, a wood dump scow likely used for harbor fill or dredge operations.

Shotline Diving Wreck Profile

  • Name: Unknown 19
  • Type: Wood dump scow
  • Year Built:
  • Builder: Unknown
  • Dimensions: 123 × 23 or 28 ft
  • Registered Tonnage:
  • Location:

Wreck Location Map

Vessel Type

Type: Wood dump scow

Description

The Unknown 19 is a wood dump scow, dimensions approximately 123 feet in length and 23 or 28 feet in width. It was likely utilized in harbor fill or dredge operations.

History

Details regarding the construction and ownership of the Unknown 19 remain unclear, as the builder and year of construction are unknown.

Significant Incidents

– The vessel was lost on July 22, 1936.

Final Disposition

The current condition of the Unknown 19 is not documented, but it is confirmed as a wreck.

Current Condition & Accessibility

Accessibility to the wreck site is not specified, and further research may be needed to determine dive conditions.

Resources & Links

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The Unknown 19 serves as a reminder of the various types of vessels that have operated in the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence region, particularly those involved in construction and dredging activities.

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