The Resurrection of the Sloop Endeavor
Title:
The Resurrection of the Sloop Endeavor
Type:
Description:
The Friendship sloop Endeavor sunk off Rockland Harbor on July 24, 2001 while racing in the three-day Friendship Sloop Days Annual Homecoming. Divers searched for the wreck for a month until she was found 70 feet down on the bottom of the harbor by using sidescan SONAR on August 18th a short distance from where she went down. Efforts to raise “Endeavor” were unsuccessful until Southwest Harbor captain Douglas E. Beal Jr. (1952-), aboard his “Salvage III” brought her up on Friday, August 24 and brought her back home.
This sequential set of photos shows the process of Endeavor being lifted out of the water by Salvage III and brought back to Southwest Harbor for inspection and repair. The photos also show the damage to the boat after a month under water.
This sequential set of photos shows the process of Endeavor being lifted out of the water by Salvage III and brought back to Southwest Harbor for inspection and repair. The photos also show the damage to the boat after a month under water.
Place:
Rockland ME
State:
ME
Country:
USA
Date:
August 24, 2001
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“The Resurrection of the Sloop Endeavor,” Southwest Harbor Public Library, accessed November 24, 2024, https://demo.digitalarchive.us/items/show/9639.Item 13648