Sweepstakes (schooner)
{{Short description|Canadian Great Lakes ship sunk in 1885}}
{{distinguish|Sweepstakes (clipper)}}
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Sweepstakes (also known as Sweeps) was a Canadian schooner built in Burlington, Ontario, in 1867. It was damaged off Cove Island, then towed to Big Tub Harbour in the Georgian Bay of Lake Huron, where it sank in September 1885. The remains of Sweepstakes lie in Big Tub Harbour, in the Fathom Five National Marine Park, in Tobermory, Ontario.Tobermory Chamber of Commerce, “[http://www.tobermory.org/wrecks.html Tobermory Visitor Information Centre: Shipwrecks]”. Black Wolf Technical Solutions. The schooner is said to be one of the most popular of several wrecks in the park, and it is often visited by tour boat passengers, divers, and snorkelers.[http://www.pc.gc.ca/amnc-nmca/on/fathomfive/activ/activ3_e.asp Fathom "Five National Marine Park of Canada"]. Parks Canada. Retrieved December 23, 2015.
Construction
Sweepstakes was built in Burlington, Ontario, in 1867, by Melancthon Simpson. The two-masted wooden schooner's length was {{convert|36.3|m|ftin}} and the hull's maximum depth was {{cvt|7|m|ftin}}. The schooner was measured at approximately 218 tonnes.Tobermory Chamber of Commerce. Sweepstakes was last owned by George Stewart, who lived in Mooretown, Ontario.Patrick Folkes, "Shipwrecks of Tobermory 1828-1935". (Willowdale: Patrick Folkes, 1969), 7.
Sinking
Damaged off Cove Island in August 1885, Sweepstakes was then towed to the head of Big Tub Harbour, in the Fathom Five National Marine Park, in Tobermory, Ontario, by the tugboat Jessie. The schooner suffered serious damage and was not repaired in time, causing it to sink in September 1885. Sweepstakes was transporting coal, and the coal was retrieved after the boat sank.Salen, 23.
Shipwreck
Sweepstakes{{'}}s wreck is considered well preserved as the hull remains intact. Sweepstakes is located approximately {{convert|50|yd|order=flip}} from the head of Big Tub Harbour and remains in the water at a depth of {{convert|20|ft|order=flip}}. The bow area of the boat contains the windlass and portions of the starboard railings remain undamaged. The stern name-board has been removed and currently is on display at the Bruce County Museum in Southampton.Folkes, 3. In the middle of the schooner is the center-board box, with the centerboard inside. This extends from keel to deck. The aft-deck of Sweepstakes has collapsed, causing the stern-post to fall, where it now lies on the bottom of Big Tub Harbour. The Fathom Five National Marine Park has made repairs to the slowly deteriorating schooner to keep the deck from collapsing. Although Sweepstakes deteriorates a little more each year, it is said to be one of the best preserved 19th century Great Lakes schooners that has been found and is considered one of the most popular shipwrecks in the Fathom Five National Marine Park. Nearby is another popular visited shipwreck, {{ship||City of Grand Rapids|ship|2}}. The schooner gives a good depiction of what a typical Great Lakes schooner looked like.
See also
Footnotes
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References
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- Canada, Parks. 2008. "[http://www.pc.gc.ca/amnc-nmca/on/fathomfive/activ/activ3_e.asp Parks Canada: Diving]". Parks Canada. Accessed January 14, 2009.
- Chamber of Commerce, Tobermory. "[http://www.tobermory.org/wrecks.html Tobermory Visitor Information Centre: Shipwrecks]". Black Wolf Technical Solutions. Accessed January 14, 2009.
- Folkes, Patrick. 1969. "Shipwrecks of Tobermory 1828-1935". Willowdale: Patrick Folkes.
- Salen, Rick. 1985. "The Tobermory Shipwrecks." Tobermory: The Mariner Chart Shop.
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Category:Shipwrecks of Lake Huron
Category:Merchant ships of Canada