- Type:
- shipwreck, sailing ship
- Specs:
- 965 tons
- Sunk:
- Wednesday February 17, 1943
possibly collision with barge F.F. Clain
- Depth:
- 80 ft
The Harry Rush is described as a freighter by Krotee, not always the most reliable source. The wreck commonly known as the Harry Rush is a sailing ship. The wreck is the typical three parallel wooden walls, very low-lying, with some steam machinery and chain pile at the west end. The orientation of the wreck is unusual, as if it sank while running for the shore, rather than riding out a storm. The absence of towing bits makes it likely this was a true sailing ship rather than a schooner barge.
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- Type:
- schooner barge &
tugboat ?
- Depth:
- 85 ft
This is a fascinating big wreck of a wooden schooner barge. The broken stern is upended, forming a hollow pyramid that is full of fish. The sides and keel extend north from there to the bow, from which extends a chain which reaches to another much smaller wreck, which is known as the "Inshore Tug."
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- Type:
- shipwreck, barges
- Depth:
- 70 ft
7-9 unidentified wooden barges. Lots of wood decking and low-lying walls which go a long ways.
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- Type:
- tugboat (?)
- Depth:
- 100 ft
This is a scattered wreck not far from the Great Isaac, clearly a small steel-hulled ship of some kind. There is a boiler and what looks like the remains of a section of hull sticking out of the sand a foot or two.
More: Offshore Tugboat ...
- Type:
- shipwreck, trawler
- Built:
- 1918
- Specs:
- ( 104 x 15 ft ) 83 tons
- Sunk:
- May 25, 1949
Krotee has a rather confused listing for a wooden trawler Reliable ( which he also calls Sea Hag ) sunk in this vicinity.
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