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A John C. Butler-class destroyer escort that was sunk as a target off San Clemente Island. Ningpo: 1938 A Chinese junk that was beached then burned at Santa Catalina Island. Olympic II: 4 September 1940 A barge that collided with the Japanese freighter Sakito Maru off San Pedro. The wreck was blown up as a hazard to navigation. Palmyra
"Iron Nuts" - Unlimited Displacement János Feil [99] 2008/05/11 UIM European Championship F350 Po River, Boretto, Italy: Brian McCosker 2010/04/03 Taree Aquatic Power Boat Club Easter Classic Stuart Doyle Cup - NSW Unlimited Displacement Championship Taree, New South Wales, Australia Liberty - Unlimited Displacement David Bryant 2010/04/04
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Driver Dave Villwock was not injured in the blowover crash of the unlimited hydroplane. The boat when perpendicular to the water before crashing back onto the river about 3:10 p.m. This is a ...
One person, a trader called Ling, survived to bring word of the wreck to St. Michael. Jessie was towing the barge Minerva and a second unknown barge, which were both lost. Yup'ik Eskimos were said to have looted vessels. [8] Kad'yak Russia: 2 April 1860 A merchant ship that struck a rock off Spruce Island. The wreck was rediscovered in 2003 ...
The steamer sank at Colee, Florida two and a half miles (4.0 km) from Picolata, Florida, on the St. Johns River. Later raised. [89] Unknown barge United States: The barge, under the tow of the tug R. S. Carter ( United States), was sunk in a collision with another barge, also under tow, off Pier 24 in the North River. Later towed to the Jersey ...
Already starting with a low number of six unlimited hydroplanes, the fleet was pared to four after Saturday’s events. It started with the U-3 Grigg’s presents Miss Ace Hardware, driven by ...
A St. Louis-class protected cruiser that ran aground off Samoa, California in a naval fiasco during refloating attempts of USS H-3 ( United States Navy). The Milwaukee was a total loss. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] 40°48′44″N 124°11′54″W / 40.812300°N 124.198333°W / 40.812300; -124.198333 ( USS Milwaukee