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Musquash

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Shipwreck Data

Vessel Name Musquash
Other Names  
Vessel Type Tug (Sea-Going Tug)
Owner Quebec Salvage & Wrecking Co.
Length / Beam / Draft (feet) 100' / 23' /
Tonnage 198 GT
Hull Construction Steel
Propulsion Steam / Screw
Cargo  
Built 1910 at Garston, UK
Date of Loss August 4, 1921
Reason for Loss Foundered after collision with barge in heavy seas
Fatalities None - crew escaped in life raft
Last Trip Louisbourg to Halifax
Wreck Location Off St. Esprit
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Typical Visibility (feet)  
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Diving Considerations  
Other Information Musquash was damaged in the Great Halifax Explosion (1917). She was later repaired and put back in service.
Attention Divers
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