SS Baychimo

Origin
The SS Baychimo was a steel-hulled 1,322 ton cargo steamer built in 1914 in Sweden and owned by the Hudson's Bay Company, used to trade provisions for pelts in Inuit settlements along the Victoria Island Coast of the Northwest Territories of Canada. Eventually she became a ghost ship along the Alaskan coast after being abandoned in 1931. It was abandoned due to the Baychimo became trapped in paced ice. Unable to move as the weather got worse the crew left to find shelter. Upon their return the ship was gone. Tracking devices showed it was stuck again in a different location and the crew was able to remove the pelts from the ship. Another powerful blizzard struck and the Baychimo was gone again. It was spotted all over the Ocean and even boarded several times however adventurers could only be on for an hour at most before the weather turned too violent.

Effects
Unsinkable even though there are several holes in the hull. Boarding the ship will turn the clouds above into a massive and destructive thunderstorm, leaving the ship will clear the storm.

Collection
Other effects can't be determined as the storm creating upon boarding disrupts the other ships docked here.