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JAY GOULD
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The JAY GOULD is a wooden steamer that
foundered on June 17, 1918. This wreck still displays her propeller, rudder, stern capstan and engine. The rare lay steeple compound steam engine towers upward to within about 18 feet of the surface. Depth 40 feet |
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Photo of the Jay Gould. |
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This excellent survey of the Jay Gould was produced by members of the Windsor chapter of 'Save Our Shipwrecks'. |
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Copyright 1999 Aqua Vision Research. Side scan image of the Jay Gould. |
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The piston rod may be seen by looking through an opening in the casing of the steeple compound steam engine which powered the Jay Gould. |
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