The Ship's Helm

The Harborfest Houseboat

GPS: N 43.27.470 W 76.33.335

Oswego has a four-day festival every year during the last full weekend in July. The event is called Harborfest. Most people remember the 1993 Harborfest as the year "Today Show" Weatherman Willard Scott did his morning weather reports from Oswego. But most local divers remember it as the year they got a new local shipwreck.

Harborfest '93 was windy. Northwest winds were kicking up eight-foot waves on Lake Ontario. A 32-foot houseboat was out on the lake that day. The little, calm-water vessel didn't stand a chance, and it foundered in 32 feet of water just east of Oswego Harbor. The two men aboard were rescued by the Coast Guard.

During the first winter the vessel was submerged the cabin was swept away by ice and now lies in peices to the east. All that remains is the hull and outside railing. The houseboat is the new home of plenty of bass and perch.

The real name of the vessel is all but forgotton. Local divers began refering to it as the "Harborfest Houseboat." The name stuck after it appeared in a newspaper's trivia article in 1996.

The "Harborfest Houseboat" is a nice relaxing check-out dive or second-dive to the MARY KAY or the DAVID W. MILLS, which are nearby.