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Description of the Water Witch shipwreck

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By: Courtney

And

Hannah

Water Witch

•90 feet long and 18 feet wide

•Captain Jahaziel built the Water Witch in 1832 hoping to sell it to the Champlain Transportation Company; however, he couldn’t.

•The Champlain Transportation Company bought The Water Witch from Captain Sherman in 1836 for $14,000

•The Water Witch carried mostly cargo

•The Water Witch once was a steamboat, but was later converted into a schooner because there were so many steamers

Water Witch Facts

•The Water With was completed in 1832

•It was built in Fort Cassin, Vermont

•The boat weighed 107 tons

•The speed was 8 miles per hour

•The master is captain Jahaziel Sherman

•The Water Witch was converted to a commercial schooner because there were too many steamboats in service on Lake Champlain. The owners pulled the engine and the boiler out of the boat.

rudder deckkeel

hull

beam (width of boat)

mast

Schooner Parts

•The ship’s captain was

Captain Thomas

Mock

Captain Thomas Mock

•Captain Thomas

Mock had three

children and a wife on the

boat

The Water Witch came upon a squall not far from the Otter Creek when it was a Schooner.. It was carrying a load of iron ore and sank on April 26,1866….partly because it was weighed down. The captain, his wife, and two of their children were rescued by the crew of a passing sloop. His infant daughter went down in the schooner’s cabin. The Water Witch was discovered in 1977

The Water Witch sank approximately ¼ mile south of Diamond Island

Lake Champlain

Water Witch shipwreck

New York

Vermont

Google Earth Satellite Image

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