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Prins Willem V - Milwaukee WI


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Prins Willem V is a boat accessible fresh water dive site, located in Milwaukee, WI. This dive site has an average rating of 3.87 out of 5 from 15 scuba divers. The maximum depth is 81-90ft/25-27m. The average visibility is 21-25ft/6-8m.

Known as the "Willie" this is one of the most popular wrecks in Milwaukee. She lies intact at about 80ft with penetration possible for the trained and experienced divers. Dutch motorship built in 1948 at Neder-Hardinxveld, Netherlands by N.V. Scheepswerf en Machinefabriek, "De Merwede" Voorheen Van Vliet & Co. for Oranje Line, Maatschappij Zeetransport N.V., Rotterdam, Holland. On May 10, 1940, when she was only two-thirds completed, she was scuttled by the Netherlands army on the New Waterway River at Rotterdam to block use of the waterway by invading Germans. Raised in 1945 by the Oranje Line. Cleaned, reconditioned and completed. Made her maiden voyage in Jan. 1949. Was a St. Lawrence canal size vessel engaged in regular trade between Northern European ports and the Great Lakes. On Oct. 14, 1954, she collided with the oil barge Sinclair XII, which was being towed by the tug Sinclair Chicago about 1.7 mi. east of the Milwaukee breakwater light. Two collisions the first a glancing blow to the starboard side of the Willem’s bow, then a heavier one amidships, tearing a 20 x 8 ft. section of plate from the starboard side. Electrical and communications systems knocked out. Sailed eastward another two miles and sank, bow first, at 8:30 P.M. All 30 crew members rescued by the Coast Guard cutter Hollyhock. The Sinclair XII and Sinclair Chicago made port safely. A Coast Guard board of inquiry found both captains to blame. Ownership of the Willem was transferred gratis to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The Corps decided it was a possible navigation hazard. Max Gene Nohl, a diver from Milwaukee, placed the winning bid to clear the wreckage to 40 feet below the surface in 180 days. The first major attempt to raise her in 1958 failed. Another attempt in 1961 also failed. 1965 the wreck sold at an auction to Charles K. Huthsing, chairman of the board of Fire Guard Co., Northbrook, Ill., to be used as a floating salesroom for his extinguisher firm. But, after four seasons of work, the Willem was not raised.

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DiveBuddyChgo - 12/27/2015 5:33 AM
Video of our dive of the Prins Willem in July 2015.
youtu.be/Si8WE9VSGHo
DiveBuddyChgo - 12/11/2015 10:09 PM
Our video of the Prins Willem this past June 2015. Enjoy
youtu.be/d-gbO8-XCRs
dbeedle - 7/30/2015 6:58 AM
Rating Added: 4
Nice easy wreck.
inwardsea - 2/21/2015 10:18 AM
Rating Added: 3
hadnt been since 77
padi_sammi - 8/14/2013 8:55 AM
Went on this dive this past Sunday, its pretty big and very interesting to explore!! I loved everything about it except how cold it was for this time of year, about 35 degrees bottom temp, come dressed for it haha
padi_sammi - 8/13/2013 3:39 PM
I went scuba diving here on 8/11/2013. Average viz: 16-20ft/5-6m. Water temp: Under 50°F/10°C.
Prins Willem wreck and deep dive. Hazards: railings, ropes. Lavacore suit on, bottom temp-35-38 degrees, surface temp-60 degrees, air-68 degrees. 2-tanks starting-3,000 PSI ending-1,000/1,200 PSI
StuartG - 5/15/2013 9:44 AM
Rating Added: 3
Good Dive! I look forward to getting back on this wreck. Too much for one dive.
mkolba_ppo2 - 11/18/2012 9:57 AM
The Willy is timeless, never gets old. 6/7 dives this season on her, always seeing new and interesting artifacts. The cargo holds are an awesome swim through; all this at 90ft or shallower. If you have the chance, make sure you get to an event where Cal Kothrade does his presentation on the Willy, it is well done and very interesting.
Free_Flow - 11/14/2012 9:33 PM
Rating Added: 5
This is a pretty large wreck varying from 60 to 90 ffw! Definitely won’t see it all in one dive. Wish I could afford the gear and training to penetrate this wreck.