Lieutenant

Type:
artificial reef, trawler, USA
Built:
1906, A.C. Brown & Son, Tottenville NY USA
Specs:
( 51 ft ) 21 GT
Sunk:
Tuesday Sept 11, 1990 - Shinnecock Artificial Reef
Depth:
GPS:
40°47.176' -72°28.355'

Possibly built by A. C. Brown & Son, Tottenville NY, 1906.

wood hull has probably gone all to pieces by now

203666


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