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Abandoned

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  • Adjutant Clitz
  • Angler’s Point Wreck
  • Anna
  • Babineau & Gaudry (1866)
  • Calhoun Family Barges
  • Calumet Island Lifeboat
  • Carl’s Wreck
  • Carnegie Bay Schooner
  • Cornelia US 125865
  • Elk
  • Engine Block
  • False Squaw
  • Fox Island Steam launch
  • Friendly Island Pleasure Boat
  • Frontenac Hotel Dockage
  • General Hancock
  • Goose Bay Cris Craft
  • Grand Island Wreck
  • Grand View
  • Grindstone Island Cars
  • Henderson Harbour Barge
  • HMS Haldimand & Underwater Dock – Carleton Island
  • James W. Follette US 116816
  • Jennie Matthews
  • John Ladue
  • Large Pipe Near Kring Point, St. Lawrence River, New York
  • Life Boat near Oconto
  • Loblaws Wreck
  • Marble Barge
  • Marie Annette (1867)
  • Meatball Rowboat
  • Niagara Shoal Steam Launch
  • Niagara Shoal Wreck
  • North Bay Wreck
  • North Colborne Island Barge
  • Ontario Shores Barge
  • Palisade’s Wreck
  • Picnic Point Barge
  • Pond Marina Barge
  • Riverside (1892)
  • Rose Bay Barges
  • Scow Bay Barges
  • Skylark (1865)
  • Speedy
  • Stoney Island Barge
  • Sylvan Shoal Pleasure Craft
  • Tibbets Point Wreck
  • Uncle Paul (1900)
  • Unidentified Wooden Boat
  • Unknown River Barge
  • Unknown Skiff
  • Vanderbilt Island barge
  • Washington Island Shipyard
  • Waterson Point Barge
  • Welcome Island Sailboat
  • Wellesley Island Barge
  • Whiskey Island Cabin Cruiser
  • Whiskey Shoal Pleasure Craft

Ashore

3
  • Calhoun Family Barges
  • Edith II
  • General Hancock

Buried by Landfill

1
  • Marble Barge

Burnt at Dock

5
  • Akron US 294
  • Arizona US 1768 (City of Marquette)
  • Cresco US 126020
  • Ottawa US 106257 (A.B. Taylor)
  • United Workman (1891)

Collision

3
  • Catherine
  • Maggie L C 96902
  • Rothesay

Destroyed at (Dock, Breakwater, Harbour)

2
  • Highland Beauty
  • National Yacht Club

Dismantled/Dynamited/Scrapped in Place

1
  • Anna

Fire

14
  • Arizona US 1768 (City of Marquette)
  • Avarand (1902)
  • Brownville Rebuilt as Wm. Avery
  • Crossman (pre 1902)
  • Emma Munson C 61169
  • Island Packet (pre 1809)
  • Islander US 75508 (J.H. Kelly, John Thorn)
  • Oatland C 138107 (William J, Averell)
  • Powhattan
  • Raymond
  • Roosevelt US 203203 ( J.C. Ritchie, Bayville)
  • Sir Robert Peel
  • St. Louis (1864)
  • Thousand Islander US 223896

Located but Unidentified

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  • 1970s Tri-Hull Pleasure Boat
  • Alexandria Bay Sail Boat
  • Angler’s Point Wreck
  • Henderson Harbour Barge
  • Life Boat near Oconto
  • North Colborne Island Barge
  • Ontario Shores Barge
  • Pleasure Boat – Chris Craft
  • Unidentified Wooden Boat
  • Unknown River Barge
  • Welcome Island Sailboat

Lost (Still Missing)

2
  • Pleasure Craft – Missing (Frank Pyke)
  • Swan

Pounded to Pieces

1
  • East US 47123 (Cantin, Kent)

Recovered

2
  • Fleetwood (John Sharpless, Cicoa Glenvegan, Wairton)US 77587
  • Skylark (1865)

Scuttled

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  • Angler’s Point Wreck
  • Arizona US 1768 (City of Marquette)
  • Avery, Waldo A. (Phenix/Liberty) US 116816
  • Black Snake
  • Carl’s Wreck
  • Carnegie Bay Schooner
  • Grand Island Wreck
  • Grindstone Island Barges
  • HMS Haldimand & Underwater Dock – Carleton Island
  • Lyman Pleasure Boat
  • Marble Barge
  • Oatland C 138107 (William J, Averell)
  • Ontario Shores Barge
  • Pond Marina Barge
  • Rose Bay Barges
  • Sylvan Shoal Pleasure Craft
  • Unknown River Barge
  • Unknown Skiff
  • USS Liberty
  • Waterson Point Barge
  • Welcome Island Sailboat
  • Whiskey Island Cabin Cruiser
  • Whiskey Shoal Pleasure Craft

Shore Diving

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  • Verified by Mark
    • Rothesay

Storm

2
  • Benicia Boy
  • Gypsy

Stranded/Grounded

3
  • Grand View
  • Keystorm C 129749
  • Oconto (1872)

Subject

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  • Automobiles
    • Grindstone Island Cars
  • Shore Dive
    • Avery, Waldo A. (Phenix/Liberty) US 116816
    • Cape Vincent Breakwater Wall
    • Ringleader US 110825
    • Rothesay
    • Thousand Islander US 223896
    • Tibbets Point Wreck

Submerged Objects

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  • HMS Haldimand & Underwater Dock – Carleton Island
  • Large Pipe Near Kring Point, St. Lawrence River, New York

Sunk/Foundered

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  • A.E. Vickery US13330 (J.B. Penfield)
  • Alexandria Bay Sail Boat
  • Carl’s Wreck
  • Catherine
  • Chieftain (Chieftain III) C71178
  • Daggerboard Sailboat
  • Eagle (Durham Boat)
  • East US 47123 (Cantin, Kent)
  • Ellsworth Steamer Barge
  • Engine Block
  • False Squaw
  • Farrington US 85554
  • French Creek House Boat
  • Giggle (1929)
  • Grindstone Island Cars
  • HMS Anson ( L'Iroquosie)
  • Islander US 75508 (J.H. Kelly, John Thorn)
  • Keystorm C 129749
  • Kibbets Wreck
  • Meatball Rowboat
  • Niagara Shoal Steam Launch
  • Niagara Shoal Wreck
  • Oconto (1872)
  • Palisade’s Wreck
  • Picton Island Barge
  • Ringleader US 110825
  • Rothesay
  • Roy A Jodrey C 31689
  • Say When
  • Scotland (1863)
  • Stern Wreck
  • Swan
  • Thousand Islander US 223896
  • Uncle Paul (1900)
  • Unidentified Daggerboard Schooner
  • Wellesley Island Pleasure Boat

Wreck (Verified)

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  • 1927 Cabin Cruiser – Wolfe Island
  • 1970s Tri-Hull Pleasure Boat
  • A.E. Vickery US13330 (J.B. Penfield)
  • Alexandria Bay Sail Boat
  • Angler’s Point Wreck
  • Barcelona
  • Benicia Boy
  • Bigalow H.P. US 96269
  • Calhoun Family Barges
  • Calumet Island Lifeboat
  • Carl’s Wreck
  • Carnegie Bay Schooner
  • Catherine
  • Cresco US 126020
  • Daggerboard Sailboat
  • East US 47123 (Cantin, Kent)
  • Edith II
  • Ellsworth Steamer Barge
  • Engine Block
  • False Squaw
  • Fox Island Steam launch
  • Friendly Island Pleasure Boat
  • Frontenac Hotel Dockage
  • General Hancock
  • Goose Bay Cris Craft
  • Grand Island Wreck
  • Grand View
  • Grindstone Island Barges
  • Gypsy
  • Henderson Harbour Barge
  • HMS Anson ( L'Iroquosie)
  • HMS Haldimand & Underwater Dock – Carleton Island
  • Island Packet (pre 1809)
  • Keystorm C 129749
  • Kring Point Pleasure Craft
  • Life Boat near Oconto
  • Lyman Pleasure Boat
  • Meatball Rowboat
  • National Yacht Club
  • Nekick (Nakick, Flora)
  • Niagara Shoal Steam Launch
  • Niagara Shoal Wreck
  • North Bay Wreck
  • North Colborne Island Barge
  • Oatland C 138107 (William J, Averell)
  • Oconto (1872)
  • Ontario Shores Barge
  • Palisade’s Wreck
  • Picnic Point Barge
  • Picton Island Barge
  • Pleasure Boat – Chris Craft
  • Pond Marina Barge
  • Ringleader US 110825
  • Rose Bay Barges
  • Rothesay
  • Roy A Jodrey C 31689
  • Scow Bay Barges
  • Sir Robert Peel
  • Stern Wreck
  • Stoney Island Barge
  • Sylvan Shoal Pleasure Craft
  • Thousand Islander US 223896
  • Unidentified Daggerboard Schooner
  • Unidentified Wooden Boat
  • Unknown River Barge
  • Unknown Skiff
  • USS Liberty
  • Vanderbilt Island barge
  • Washington Island Shipyard
  • Waterson Point Barge
  • Waterson Point Wreck
  • Welcome Island Sailboat
  • Whiskey Island Cabin Cruiser

Wrecked

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  • Ellsworth Steamer Barge
  • Nekick (Nakick, Flora)
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  • Friendly Island Pleasure Boat

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION

  • Vessel Name: Unidentified Pleasure Boat
  • Type: Pleasure Boat
  • Location: St. Lawrence River, near Friendly Island, New York, USA
  • Coordinates: Not specified
  • Depth: Not specified, likely within recreational diving range

VESSEL TYPE DESCRIPTION

The Unidentified Pleasure Boat is presumed to be a recreational vessel, designed for leisure activities such as cruising, fishing, or sightseeing. These types of boats are a common sight in the St. Lawrence River, especially around the scenic Thousand Islands area, which attracts boating enthusiasts year-round. Typically constructed from wood or fiberglass, pleasure boats are equipped with the necessary features to support short to medium-duration outings, offering comfort and ease of navigation for operators.

HISTORY

The history of this specific vessel is undocumented, including its construction details, ownership, or purpose. Given its location in the St. Lawrence River, it is likely the boat was used by locals or tourists for recreational purposes. The circumstances surrounding its sinking remain unknown but could include accidental damage, weather-related issues, or mechanical failure. Its proximity to Friendly Island suggests it may have been operating in the Thousand Islands area, a renowned destination for boating enthusiasts.

FINAL DISPOSITION

The Unidentified Pleasure Boat rests submerged near Friendly Island in the St. Lawrence River. Without documented causes of its sinking, it is unclear whether the incident involved human error, natural conditions, or structural issues. The site is a modest point of interest, attracting divers and maritime historians curious about its origins and condition.

NOTMARs & ADVISORIES

There are no Notices to Mariners (NOTMARs) specifically referencing this wreck. However, boaters and divers in the area should exercise caution near underwater hazards or submerged objects, especially when navigating near Friendly Island and similar areas with historical wrecks.

LOCATED BY & DATE

The wreck is likely known to local divers and residents of the area, although the specific date of its discovery is not recorded. It may be a popular site for exploration among recreational divers drawn to the St. Lawrence River’s abundant underwater heritage.

CURRENT CONDITION & ACCESSIBILITY

The condition of the wreck is consistent with small, submerged vessels exposed to the river’s conditions. Depending on how long the boat has been underwater, it may exhibit partial decay, particularly if made of wood. The wreck is accessible to recreational divers, with its presumed shallow location making it ideal for exploration without specialized equipment.

RESOURCES & LINKS

  • Thousand Islands Museum, Clayton, NY: Potential source of additional details on pleasure boats and local wrecks in the area.
  • St. Lawrence River Historical Foundation: Offers broader context on the history of wrecks in the Thousand Islands region.
  • Local Dive Shops & Charters: Many local businesses provide information and guided dives to wrecks in the area, including the Friendly Island site.

PHOTOS

There are no publicly available photos of this wreck, but divers and maritime enthusiasts may have captured images that are shared within the Thousand Islands diving community or local museums.

KEYWORDS

Unidentified pleasure boat, Friendly Island wreck, St. Lawrence River, Thousand Islands, leisure boat wreck, maritime history, recreational diving, boat wreck exploration.

CONCLUSION

The Unidentified Pleasure Boat near Friendly Island is a testament to the vibrant recreational boating culture of the St. Lawrence River. While its history and details remain elusive, the wreck serves as an intriguing site for divers and historians interested in uncovering the stories of smaller, less-documented vessels. Its location within the stunning Thousand Islands region enhances its appeal, offering a combination of exploration and scenic underwater beauty.

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