St. Pete (Wreck)
About St. Pete (Wreck)
The St. Peter is a three-masted schooner shipwreck in Lake Ontario, located east of Pultneyville, New York. The 135-foot vessel sits upright and largely intact at about 117 feet (36 m), making it a standout deep-water wreck dive. Divers can explore prominent wreck features including masts, blocks, and a capstan, and the site is known for encounters with a notably large burbot.
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Reported Depth
36m+
Depth Note
The wreck rests in 117 feet of water.
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Deep wreck dive on an upright, intact 135-foot schooner with multiple structures to explore such as masts and a capstan.
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