Announcement of shipwreck discovery

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Sound Underwater Survey and the Baccala Wreck Divers
formally announce the discovery of the Bee Line
Transportation Company’s compartment barge Bouquet.​

On June 8, 2006 while conducting sidescan sonar operations in Block Island Sound the remains of a previously unknown shipwreck were located. Subsequent archival research and dive investigation verified the identity of the shipwreck to be that of the Bee Line Transportation Company’s compartment barge Bouquet.

The last in a tow of five barges pulled by the steam tug Hokendauqua, formerly the Robert Lockhart, the Bouquet foundered April 15, 1906 four miles south of Quonochontaug Beach, Rhode Island. The two crewmen, Captain George Gardiner and Patrick Maguire, both from Providence Rhode Island, safely made landfall in a nineteen foot dory after a long pull in a cold stormy sea.

Today the Bouquet rests beneath 120 feet of cold, dark, water, her fragile remains showing the influence storms and ground fishing tackle can have on a vessel lying for more than one hundred years on the bottom. The most prominent feature on the wreck today is the 590 tons of nut size coal which, as the shipwreck deteriorated, spread to cover the skeleton of the disintegrating barge. The windlass, anchor chain, keel, and assorted timbers can, however, still be seen in what remains of the bow. As a wreck dive the Bouquet has little to offer, but as a historical reminder of the perils that were once frequently encountered by bargemen and as a lesson on the rise of the coal trade along the east coast, she is a gem.

Information pertaining to the Bouquet such as news articles, her Certificate of Enrollment, bathymetry data, side scan sonar imagery, and a short underwater video of the wreck can be seen at: The Bouquet

For additional information please contact:
Mark@SoundUnderwaterSurvey.com
 
Being a barge isn't so fascinating but its a nice find. There is only one person I know of today that would dive the barge being 120ft deep. Its the man who was born with only one flipper too. (An the crew in the video).
 
I really like it when some one can tie new articles and provide historic literature for a marine disatster (in this case a wreck). Really nice job on that web page.

Thanks for sharing Mark.
 
Sound Underwater Survey and the Baccala Wreck Divers

formally announce the discovery of the Bee Line
Transportation Company’s compartment barge Bouquet.​
Mark

It looks great. I can't wait until spring so we can check out few other things we saw last season......
 
> I really like it when some one can tie news articles ....

Thanks, we've found our share of wrecks over the years, but this was the first "historical" one we wanted to present. We all have slightly different things we'd like to experience pursuing this sport, but if it's not just brass you're after, and when you really dig into the history around a wreck, it can be pretty interesting. Even if it's mostly a 590 ton pile of coal.

> Is it my computer or does your clip not have sound?

We were both on rebreathers, so it's pretty quiet :-) That's actually the truth but I did wipe out the sound track just to keep it simple.

> What sonar did you use?

I have two older Klein analog towfish, a 100kHz & 500kHz , and a hybrid Klein 595 system I put together from boards I acquired.

>I can't wait until spring so we can check out few other things we saw last season......

I have no idea what your talking about, who are you? Have me met? You must be phishing ................

Best regards and happy hunting,
Mark

:-)

BTW You may also be interested in another page we put up some time ago. I have a video to go along with it, I'll work on getting that up.

The Volund
 
thanks for the heads up! I was already looking for an error. Cool find! Congratulations!
 
I have no idea what your talking about, who are you? Have me met? You must be phishing ................

Best regards and happy hunting,
Mark

I think we have met a time or two.....
 

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