Description: Trawler;
Wood
Dimensions: length
- 104.1 ft. width
- 15 ft. depth
- 8.1 ft.
Tonnage: gross - 82, other
-
Propulsion: Diesel;
Single propeller
Machinery: 171
horsepower engine
Cargo:
The Shipwreck
Date Sunk: September 15, 1955
Cause:
Foundered
Location: Cape Ann, between the Little Salvages and the Dry Salvages off
Rockport.
Coordinates: Latitude,
42o - 40' - 25"N Longitude,70o - 34' - 19"W
Loran:
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Dive Site Conditions
Depth in feet: maximum - ; minimum
-
Visibility in feet:
average -
Brad Luther's 1967 publication New
England Shipwrecks describes the vessel as lying alongside to the west of , "the
large rock located between the Dry Salvages and Little Salvages". Which can
be located at low water by swells passing over it.
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Historical
Background
Constructed: year
- 1917; where - Boston,
Massachusetts
builder
-
Construction details: Boston beam trawler.
Crew: ;
Master:
Owners: Matteo
Logrande
Home or Hailing Port: Gloucester, Massachusetts
Former Name(s) and date(s):
Salvatore & Rosalie (1932, first appeared in registry)
Official number: 231067 Country: U.S.A.
Other Comments:
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Salvage
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Sources:
AWOIS; 1988
MapTech
Mapserver
Merchant Vessels of the United States; 1956
Merchant Vessels of the United States, Vessels Lost Chapter; 1957
New England Shipwrecks, Luther, 1967
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