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Deliverance

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Wreck Chart #2
Halifax and Approaches

 Steamer Deliverance
(Al Henneberry collection)

The table below provides historical and statistical data on the vessel. Some of the information may be incomplete. If you have additions or corrections, please e-mail us at the address listed below.

Shipwreck Data

Vessel Name Deliverance
Other Names  
Vessel Type Diving tender (schooner-rigged steamer)
Owner  
Length / Beam / Draft (feet) 110' / 32' /
Tonnage 280 GRT
Hull Construction Wood
Propulsion Steam / Screw (twin engine and twin screw)
Cargo  
Built Probably Nova Scotia
Date of Loss June 15, 1917
Reason for Loss Rammed by Norwegian steamer Regin
Fatalities None
Last Trip  
Wreck Location Entrance to Herring Cove - Halifax Harbour
Coordinates (Lat/Lon)  
Coordinates (Loran C)  
Water Depth (feet) 120'
Typical Visibility (feet)  
Wreck Condition Upright, hull mostly buried in sand, superstructure mostly gone.
Diving Considerations  
Other Information  
Attention Divers
The information on this page was obtained from a variety of sources. Although we have attempted to make it as accurate as possible, it may contain errors.  For your personal safety, use extreme caution when diving on this wreck.

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