All of the observations indicate that we have located the Wreck of the Steamship Dix, which sank in 1906 with the loss of thirty-nine lives. The wreck is really too deep for Scuba, but was the largest marine casualty in Puget Sound, so has been a search target for more than one hundred years.
Taking photos through the Dome of the submarine is challenging due to the low light and distortion, but here are a few photos from my recent submarine dive on the Dix:
![Image](http://www.boydski.com/diving/photos/wrecks/Dix/Dix76a.jpg)
The propeller of the Mosquito Fleet Steamer Dix.
![Image](http://www.boydski.com/diving/photos/wrecks/Dix/Dix.33a.jpg)
Passenger Windows in the aft Cabin of the Dix.
![Image](http://www.boydski.com/diving/photos/wrecks/Dix/Dix.23a.jpg)
Pilot house door on the Dix.
For more information, including sonar images from the three submarine dives and two ROV dives on the wreck, please see the Wreck of the Mosquito Fleet Steamer Dix.