Mystery Steamer

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rjack321

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Probably close to 200 wrecks in Lake Washington (its 20miles long and 3 or 4 miles wide or so). I know a bunch of them, but a huge chunk of them are unknown to me although probably known to "someone". This is a charted wreck but I had no idea what it was. It "looked" similar to the Steamers Urania and Elfin which are nearby so until now I called it "unknown steamer #3".

This was our second dive of the day last Saturday. About 145ffw, 16mins of bottom time since we'd dinked around on the mystery barge earlier. Here's the video.
Mystery Steamer, probably Dart on Vimeo

The whoville-like urinal thing is probably a water fill for the boilers. The sampson post and stem are the only other relief after she was burnt and scuttled (although ID is a bit tenuous).
 
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