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A cool story about a ship found in Lake Ontario.

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Mystery Ship Found in Lake Ontario

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ROCHESTER, N.Y. (Dec. 13) - Two explorers conducting underwater surveys of Lake Ontario have uncovered an aquatic mystery — a rare 19th-century schooner sitting upright 500 feet under the waves.
Jim Kennard and Dan Scoville located the 55-foot long dagger-board ship unexpectedly this fall using deep scan sonar equipment off the lake's southern shore, west of Rochester.
19th Century Ghost ShipDan Scoville4 photos Explorers stumbled upon a rare 19th century dagger-board ship off the southern shore of Lake Ontario this fall, west of Rochester, N.Y. This underwater photo shows the bow of the ship, the only dagger-board known to have been found in the Great Lakes.

The ship is the only dagger-board known to have been found in the Great Lakes. Kennard said vessels of this type were used for a short time in the early 1800s. The dagger-board was a wood panel that could be extended through the keel to improve the ship's stability. The dagger-boards could be raised when the schooner entered a shallow harbor, allowing the boat to load and unload cargo in locations that would not otherwise be accessible to larger ships.
The shipwreck was found upright and in remarkable condition considering it had plunged more than 500 feet to its resting place on the bottom, the men said.
The schooner's origin is a mystery so far.
The name of the schooner is unknown and there are no documented accounts of a dagger-board schooner sinking in Lake Ontario.
The explorers suspect the schooner was being converted to a barge or other sailing craft by its owners and perhaps broke free from its moorings in the ice or during a violent storm and was carried far out on the lake before it eventually sank.

The men found it on the very last survey run of the season. A faint image of something protruding from the bottom showed up at the very edge of the display screen, and another run was made to obtain a better image and the position of the object.
The two explorers returned to the site two weeks later and used a remote operated vehicle to explore and photograph the shipwreck.
It appeared from the video survey of the shipwreck that the schooner had been stripped of all useable items such as anchors, iron fittings, cabin with contents, and tiller, Kennard said.
During the past several months, the explorers have been seeking help from Great Lakes maritime historians to learn more about the schooner.
The dagger-board schooner is one of the older ships discovered in Lake Ontario and the Great Lakes.
In May 2008, Kennard and Scoville discovered the British warship HMS Ontario, which was lost in 1780. The Ontario is the oldest shipwreck ever found in the Great Lakes and the only British warship of this period still in existence in the world.
There are estimated to have been over 4,700 shipwrecks in the Great Lakes, including about 550 in Lake Ontario.
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Pretty cool!! :D :D

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that is a cool story, I always love stories about shipwrecks....
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Neat. I hope there is a documentary on the History or Discovery Channel when they explore it.
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Frank4 wrote:that is a cool story, I always love stories about shipwrecks....
I'll second that. I'm actually considering reading a story about the Edmund Fitzgerald and I'm not a reader. I really don't like to read. I have no idea what book - I'd just go pick one at the library. Right now I'm content to listen to the song but if I have some free time over Christmas, I might pick something up.
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I actually live in Rochester. I'm about a block from Lake Ontario. I thought it was pretty cool they found the ship and the age they think it is.
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