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Eagle Boat (PE-42)
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Shipwreck Data |
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Vessel Name | Eagle Boat (PE-42) |
Other Names | |
Vessel Type | Eagle Class Patrol Craft |
Owner | US Navy |
Length / Beam / Draft (feet) | 200' / 33' / |
Tonnage | |
Hull Construction | Steel |
Propulsion | Steam / Screw |
Cargo | |
Built | 1918 at Detroit, MI (Ford Motor Co.) |
Date of Loss | Scuttled in 1931 |
Reason for Loss | Scuttled |
Fatalities | None |
Location | Dumping Grounds - East of Boston - 10 miles east of Graves Light |
Coordinates (Lat/Lon) | |
Coordinates (Loran C) | |
Water Depth (feet) | 240' |
Typical Visibility (feet) | |
Wreck Condition | Mostly intact and upright, stern buried in sand. |
Diving Considerations | A deep, dark and dangerous dive. Wreck is located in an active shipping lane. |
Other Information |
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