A lot of mass take up by-line after they retire , but wreck - hunting likely is n’t one of the more popular options . A group of three retiree in upstate New York who meet regularly to look for wrecks recently find the ruin of an eighteenth - century trading vas at the bottom of Lake Ontario , Gizmodoreports .
Launched in 1798 , theWashingtonshuttled furs and other trade good across Lake Erie and Lake Ontario for just five twelvemonth before it went down on November 6 , 1803 . Its discovers say it is the oldest commercial sailing ship ever to be lost and found on the Great Lakes and the region ’s second - oldest shipwreck of any variety .
The 53 - foot sloop met its demise during a trip from Kingston , Ontario , to Niagara , Ontario . A violent storm hit Lake Ontario the same day the ship take leave , dooming the vessel as well as the crew and merchants on gameboard .

The shipwrecking - hunting squad spot the vessel near Oswego , New York in late June using echo sounder scanning engineering . It was confirm a few weeks later after an ROV ( remotely operated vehicle ) was sent down to capture eminent - resolution pic of the stiff .
The band of retired person consists of former designer Roland " Chip " Stevens , retired Air Force Reserve airplane pilot and electrical applied scientist Roger Pawlowski , and long - time wreck loon Jim Kennard . Kennard has played a hand in the breakthrough of 200 wreck since the 1970s , and now he take on with his protagonist to look for lost ship some 15 to 20 time a twelvemonth .
Their latest discovery is a landmark discovery . The Great Lakes have hosted approximately6000 maritime cataclysm , but artifact from the period between the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812 are scarce in the country . collapse the rarity of the shipwreck , the squad has chosen to leave theWashingtonundisturbed and keep its localization hidden from everyone but a few archaeologist .
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