Drill rig destroyed in a storm. more »
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The Sloop Island Canal Boat is 97 feet in length and 17 1/2 feet wide. It is thought to be one of the last remaining canal boats of the early 1900's vintage. The cargo is coal. more »
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Unidentified canal boat filled with stone. Probably broke free from a tow and ran agound at Diamond Island. The canal boat is 93 feet long and is loaded with cut stone. more »
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The A.R. Noyes may be one of the canal boats that broke loose from the tow of the tug Tisdale on their way to Burlington on October 17, 1884 and sank near Proctor Shoal. more »
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A 1930's vintage wooden hull "air Boat" powered by an airplane engine, which is still on board the wreck. more »
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An unknown steam launch about 30 feet in length. more »
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War of 1812 British warship. Compteted near the end of the was and abandoned in the bay. more »
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Ferried cars and trucks between Wolfe Island and Kinston for 30 years. First commercial vessel to be scuttled in the Great Lakes. Today it is a very popular dive site. more »
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