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Abandoned

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  • Acacia C 126464
  • Ash Island Barge
  • Chrysler Park Wreck
  • Crosby Pleasure Craft
  • Empress C 72576
  • Ford TT – Morrisburg ON
  • Glengarry (1872)
  • Guindon Park Wreck
  • Guindon Park Wreck 2
  • Hardy Park Hull, Brockville Ontario
  • Hopple Bridge
  • Mille Roches, Lost Villages, St. Lawrence River, Ontario
  • Myles (Cataract, Therese T.)C 77698
  • Ralph T. Holcomb ( Isaac Lincoln)
  • Rockport Rowboat
  • Tanti C 154774
  • The Briton (S. & J. Collier)
  • Warrenko C 53588 (Let Her Be, Chicora)
  • Wee Hawk
  • Yeo Island Upside Down

Ashore

1
  • Borrowed Time

Burnt at Dock

2
  • City Of Belleville C 71094
  • City of Toronto (1895)

Collision

3
  • Cora W Post C 83299
  • Protection (Gore)
  • Robert Gaskin C 57231

Destroyed at (Dock, Breakwater, Harbour)

2
  • Cornwall C 94889
  • St. Laurent (Brothers) 80735

Explosion (Boiler, Gas, Dynamite)

1
  • J.B. King C 130255

Fire

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  • Adventure C 88575
  • America US 205673
  • Clara White (1871)
  • Conestoga C 140988 (Susquehanna)
  • Ellen C 107749
  • Fred Mercur
  • Ivy Lea Wreck (Halcyon?)
  • J.B. King C 130255
  • Jacques Cartier
  • Queen Victoria (1838)
  • St. Laurent (Brothers) 80735
  • St. Lawrence C 33474
  • Tinto (1855)

Located but Unidentified

2
  • Batteau Channel Wreck
  • Point Frederick Hull

Scuttled

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  • Ash Island Barge
  • Chippewa
  • Conestoga C 140988 (Susquehanna)
  • Crosby Pleasure Craft
  • Delaware (David Andrews) US 83152
  • Fleur De Marie C 77585
  • Hardy Park Hull, Brockville Ontario
  • HMS Princess Charlotte (HMS Burlington)
  • HMS Psyche
  • Parthia C103641
  • Pentland US 150656, and FA Georger (Twisted Sisters Wreck)
  • Point Frederick Hull
  • Unidentified Automobile Wreck – Rockport ON
  • Warrenko C 53588 (Let Her Be, Chicora)
  • Yeo Island Upside Down

Storm

1
  • Kinghorn (1871)

Stranded/Grounded

2
  • Henry C. Daryaw (Oakbay, Mainier)
  • William Wheeler (Sam Cook, Battersby Island Wreck)

Sunk/Foundered

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  • 1928 Chevrolet Modified for Ice Road Use
  • Batteau Channel Wreck
  • Bella C 88569 (Cayuga)
  • Eastcliffe Hall C 195604
  • Guindon Park Wreck
  • Guindon Park Wreck 2
  • Henry C. Daryaw (Oakbay, Mainier)
  • Kinghorn (1871)
  • Lillie Parsons (1868)
  • Ralph T. Holcomb ( Isaac Lincoln)
  • Robert Gaskin C 57231
  • Rockport Airboat
  • Tinto (1855)
  • Unidentified Hull – Howe Island
  • Wee Hawk
  • William Wheeler (Sam Cook, Battersby Island Wreck)

Wreck (Verified)

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  • Acacia C 126464
  • Adventure C 88575
  • Ash Island Barge
  • Batteau Channel Wreck
  • Borrowed Time
  • Chippewa
  • Conestoga C 140988 (Susquehanna)
  • Cornwall C 94889
  • Crosby Pleasure Craft
  • Eastcliffe Hall C 195604
  • Fred Mercur
  • Guindon Park Wreck
  • Guindon Park Wreck 2
  • Hardy Park Hull, Brockville Ontario
  • Henry C. Daryaw (Oakbay, Mainier)
  • HMS Princess Charlotte (HMS Burlington)
  • HMS Psyche
  • Ivy Lea Wreck (Halcyon?)
  • J.B. King C 130255
  • Muscallonge C133752 (Vigilant)
  • Parthia C103641
  • Point Frederick Hull
  • Rockport Airboat
  • Rockport Rowboat
  • Tinto (1855)
  • Victor (1873)
  • Warrenko C 53588 (Let Her Be, Chicora)
  • Wee Hawk
  • Yeo Island Upside Down

Wrecked

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  • Huron C 80873
  • William Wheeler (Sam Cook, Battersby Island Wreck)
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Airboat Rockport 2

Wreck Report: Unidentified Airboat (Ice Boat)

Identification & Site Information

Name: Unidentified Airboat (commonly referred to as an Ice Boat)

  • Coordinates: 44°22.701’N 75°54.875’W
  • Depth: 99 feet (30.2 meters) of fresh water
  • Location: St. Lawrence River, near Yeo Island, Rockport, Ontario

Discovery Confirmation:

  • Initial confirmation via side scan sonar on August 9, 2023, by Shotline Diving (SLD).
  • Further confirmation on August 18, 2024.

Vessel Type Description

This airboat, often termed an ice boat when associated with winter operations, was designed for versatile navigation over both ice and water. Its flat-bothttps://shotlinediving.com/wp-content/uploads/52895851813_b64678c0f7_c.jpg Hull enabled gliding over icy or shallow water surfaces, while a large, Deck-mounted fan or propeller provided propulsion. Measuring 20.5 feet (6.2 meters) in length, the vessel’s compact design minimized drag, making it ideal for wintertime utility tasks such as search and rescue, transportation, and recreational use in icy regions.

History

The history of this airboat is largely speculative due to limited information. Airboats gained popularity in the early to mid-20th century for their ability to navigate challenging conditions. This particular vessel, found near Yeo Island in the St. Lawrence River, adds a unique narrative to the region’s maritime history.

Possible uses of airboats in the area include:

  • Winter transportation across ice-covered waterways.
  • Emergency and rescue operations during seasonal freeze-overs.
  • Recreational excursions or local utility work.

The circumstances of its loss are unknown, but its preservation at nearly 100 feet of depth hints at an abrupt or unforeseen event leading to its submersion.

Final Disposition

The wreck of the airboat lies at 99 feet (30.2 meters), confirmed by sonar imaging. The side scan revealed a well-preserved flat-bothttps://shotlinediving.com/wp-content/uploads/52895851813_b64678c0f7_c.jpg Hull, characteristic of airboats. Cold, oxygen-poor conditions in the St. Lawrence River likely contributed to the vessel’s preservation.

Further research and exploration are needed to determine its history, construction details, and the conditions surrounding its sinking.

NOTMARs & Advisories

  • Current Status: There are no active Notices to Mariners (NOTMARs) specifically associated with this wreck.
  • Divers exploring the site are advised to be cautious due to:
  • Depth of 99 feet.
  • Possible underwater currents typical of the St. Lawrence River.

Located By & Date

  • Discovery Date: August 9, 2023
  • Discovery Team: Shotline Diving (SLD), utilizing side scan sonar technology.

Current Condition & Accessibility

The wreck is accessible to experienced divers, with Visibility and safety conditions dependent on local water currents. Due to its relatively shallow depth for technical divers and preserved state, the site is an intriguing opportunity for underwater exploration. Further detailed examination could provide insights into the vessel’s construction and historical use.

Resources & Links

  • Thousand Islands Life – Shipwrecks Database: Information on regional wrecks and their historical context.
  • Great Lakes Shipwrecks Database: Archival data on submerged vessels in the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River system.
  • Maritime History of the Great Lakes: Resource for understanding historical maritime operations in the region.

Conclusion

The discovery of the airboat wreck near Yeo Island enriches the maritime history of the St. Lawrence River. Though much of its story remains a mystery, its unique design and purpose reflect a fascinating chapter of innovation in transportation and utility. Further exploration and research may uncover more about its construction, operational use, and the events leading to its sinking.

Keywords

Airboat, ice boat, St. Lawrence River, Yeo Island, Rockport Ontario, shipwreck, Great Lakes history, side scan sonar, diving site, maritime history, freshwater wreck, Shotline Diving, maritime discovery.

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