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Gerona

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Wreck Chart #3
Western Nova Scotia

 Gerona wreck report
from the New York Times
(proquest.com)

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 Gerona
Other Names  
Vessel Type Cargo Steamer (schooner rigged)
Owner Thompson Line
Length / Beam / Draft (feet) 345' / 43' /
Tonnage 3,100 GT
Hull Construction Steel
Propulsion Steam / Screw
Cargo Horses and general cargo
Built 1888 at Dundee, Scotland (Gourlay Brothers & Co.)
Date of Loss December 31, 1897
Reason for Loss Struck Seal Island or Blonde Rock, drifted off and sank
Fatalities 1 crewman
Last Trip Portland, Maine to London, England
Wreck Location Passage Ground, SW of Outer Island, near Cape Sable
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Water Depth (feet) 80'
Typical Visibility (feet)  
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Diving Considerations  
Other Information  
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