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Name: Ocean Wave

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Type: WHS Mooring Buoys
Maritime Trail: Green Bay/Door County
Lake: Michigan
City: Sevastopol
County: DOOR
Open to Public: Yes
Description:

The scow schooner Ocean Wave was inadvertently located in 2003 when a fishing vessel discovered a wooden mast entangled in its nets. Built on Harrison�s Island, Michigan in 1860, the Ocean Wave was bound for White Lake, Michigan with a load of limestone from Moonlight Bay when she foundered in a storm just after 3:00 AM on September 23, 1869. Sinking quickly, the crew barely escaped in their yawl boat and paddled through the night, arriving safe, yet exhausted, at Whitefish Point that morning. Resting in 110 feet of water off Whitefish Point, the wreck is broken up, but the bow and bowsprit still stand upright, making a unique dive and excellent site to document scow schooner construction.

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View coordinates and details for this vessel in WHS shipwreck database


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