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Abandoned

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  • Claud Mitchell C 72981
  • Colin Campbell (Embury) US 5719
  • Dashing Wave
  • Dickinson Island Wreck
  • Great Western (1839)
  • Holy Cross Church Rum Runner
  • MC1
  • Record 10700
  • Record 10702
  • Record 14208
  • Unknown Pleasure Craft

Burnt at Dock

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  • Alex Weston (1870)
  • Badger State
  • Betty L US 22380 (SS Rummage, Charlie O. Smith)
  • City Of Sandusky (Jay Cooke)
  • Henry S. Sill US 95382
  • Majestic C 100950
  • Sachem US 116267
  • Salina US 23106
  • T.S. Faxton (1874)
  • Thomas D. Stimson US 25922 (Virginius)
  • Two Brothers (C. B. Blair) US 24398
  • Union (1857)

Collision

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  • Emma Young
  • Fannie Tuthill(spelled Tuttle) US 120130
  • Fontana US 120713
  • Fred Pabast (1890)
  • George Stauber
  • H. Moore US 11807
  • Joesph M. Enright US 45619
  • John B. Martin US 75717
  • M.E. Tremble US 90745
  • Mills (1870)
  • Whale

Dismantled/Dynamited/Scrapped in Place

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  • Anna Laura US 105106
  • Fontana US 120713
  • H. Moore US 11807
  • J. Duvall US 75721
  • J.S. Ruby US 76233
  • John N. Glidden (1879)
  • Sweetheart US 22397
  • Yakima US 27630

Explosion (Boiler, Gas, Dynamite)

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  • B.B. Jones US 2158
  • W.K. Muir(Hamilton Morton) US 26249
  • Zouave US 28021

Fire

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  • A.N. Pike (1874)
  • A.T. Kelly (1884)
  • Alexander Watson 
  • Alpena US 105351
  • Annie Moiles US 1579
  • Argonaut US 29755
  • Benton US 2145
  • Betty L US 22380 (SS Rummage, Charlie O. Smith)
  • Cal Davis US 125282
  • Chautauque (1839)
  • Chicago (Rome) US 125751
  • City Of Genoa US 126897
  • City of Mt. Clemens US 231734
  • Elijah Windsor C 100121
  • Great Western (1839)
  • H. Houghten (1889)
  • Henry Howard
  • J.S. Ruby US 76233
  • James Fisk Jr. (1870)
  • Lowell (1865)
  • Minnesota US 91272
  • Myrtie M. Ross (1890)
  • Penelope US 150582
  • Queen Victoria (1861)
  • Red Ribbon (1877)
  • Robert C. Wente US 110778
  • Saginaw US 115118
  • St Clair Flats Motor Yacht
  • Union (1857)
  • William H. Wolf (1887)

Located but Unidentified

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  • Holy Cross Church Rum Runner
  • Old Club Yacht
  • Record H11914
  • Record 10702
  • Record 14208
  • Record 14210

Pounded to Pieces

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  • Gleniffer (1873)
  • Singapore (1878)

Scuttled

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  • B.B. Jones US 2158
  • City Of Genoa US 126897
  • James Beard (Wesley Hawkins)
  • Old Club Yacht
  • Record 14210
  • Tampa US 145555
  • Tokio US 145507

Stranded/Grounded

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  • Ben Hur C 3411 (M.C. Upper)
  • HMS Experiment
  • Penelope US 150582
  • Singapore (1878)

Sunk for a Breakwater or Dock

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  • Great Western (1839)
  • Tampa US 145555

Sunk/Foundered

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  • Angelique 91863
  • Blue Water Bridge Dump Scow
  • City of Mt. Clemens US 231734
  • Claud Mitchell C 72981
  • Energy
  • George T. Burroughs (1881)
  • Hercules (1843)
  • Maude US 116481
  • Monarch (W.H. Simpson)
  • Nellie (H.C. Sprague Reliance, Lyon)
  • Pliny F. Barton (P.F. Barton)
  • Record H11914

Wreck (Verified)

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  • Badger State
  • Betty L US 22380 (SS Rummage, Charlie O. Smith)
  • Blue Water Bridge Dump Scow
  • Brothers (Three Brothers)
  • George T. Burroughs (1881)
  • Holy Cross Church Rum Runner
  • MC1
  • Monarch (W.H. Simpson)
  • N. Mills (1870)
  • Old Club Yacht
  • Record H11914
  • Record 10700
  • Record 10702
  • Record 14208
  • Record 14210
  • Traveller C 61129 (US 24584)
  • Unknown Pleasure Craft

Wrecked

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  • Anna Laura US 105106
  • Canada C 116485
  • Traveller C 61129 (US 24584)
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  • Lake St. Clair, St Clair River
  • Abandoned
  • Dickinson Island Wreck

Identification & Site Information

Wreck Location: Middle Channel, Dickinson Island side, south of the no-wake zone

Depth:

  • Wreck lies in 7.6 meters (25 feet) of water
  • Least depth above wreck: 1.5 meters (5 feet)
  • Orientation: Bow pointing up current, listing 45 degrees to starboard

Visibility: Can sometimes be seen from the surface in clear water; ripples above the wreck may help identify its location

Access: A small clearing in nearby weeds allows for anchoring small boats for shore diving.

Wreck Description

The wreck is in a severely deteriorated state with distinct features visible on sonar and underwater:

  • Structural Damage:
    • Deck separated from the Hull and slid to starboard, especially noticeable at the bow.
    • This displacement creates a “scissor” shape in sonar images, giving the illusion of doubled structural elements.
  • Machinery and Hardware:
    • Remnants of shipboard machinery and hardware are visible on the wreck.
    • These elements could provide clues about the vessel’s original purpose and design.
  • Dimensions and Features:
    • The wreck stands 6 meters (20 feet) tall, making it a prominent underwater structure.

Site Accessibility and Diving Tips

Visibility Conditions:

On clear days, the wreck can be visible from the surface. Look for ripples or disturbances above the wreck to pinpoint its location.

Anchoring Point:

Use the nearby clearing in the weeds for anchoring a small boat safely.

Diving Considerations:

  • The depth and listing angle make it an interesting site for intermediate divers.
  • Be cautious of unstable sections of the Deck and Hull due to the advanced deterioration.

Significance

This wreck provides an intriguing site for local divers and maritime enthusiasts. Its unusual “scissor” shape on sonar and prominent underwater presence make it a distinctive feature of the Middle Channel. While the wreck’s identity remains unclear, the machinery and hardware onboard could help determine its original purpose or timeline.

Recommendations for Exploration

  • Survey and Documentation:
    • A dive survey could help map the wreck’s full layout, focusing on identifying machinery and unique features.
  • Photographic and Sonar Imaging:
    • High-resolution imaging can capture the wreck’s current state for historical preservation and further study.
  • Historical Research:
    • Review local maritime records to match this wreck’s characteristics with known lost vessels in the Middle Channel area.

Keywords

Middle Channel Wreck, Dickinson Island, Shipwreck Diving, Sonar Imaging, Underwater Exploration, St. Clair River Shipwreck, Great Lakes Maritime.

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