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Renwick

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Shipwreck Data

Vessel Name Renwick
Other Names  
Vessel Type Collier (schooner-rigged steamer)
Owner Inverness Railway & Coal Company
Length / Beam / Draft (feet) 180' / 28" / 
Tonnage 400 NT
Hull Construction Steel
Propulsion Steam / Screw
Cargo Coal
Built 1892 in England
Date of Loss December 28, 1911
Reason for Loss Collision with Steamer St. Pierre-Miquelon
Fatalities 3 crewmen
Last Trip Port Hastings to Halifax
Wreck Location 10 miles off Country Harbour (150 miles east of Halifax)
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Diving Considerations  
Other Information After the collision, the Renwick sank quickly and the survivors were picked up by the St. Pierre-Miquelon, which survived the collision.
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