- Tug
- 60ffw 18m
- 70ft Length
- 46 29.53 N 086 35.87 W
The Selvick is an intentionally sunk shipwreck placed for sport diving in 1996. She is a 70-foot-long tug sunk in 30 to 60 feet of water. She lies on her port side at about a 40-degree angle pointing north. The Selvick was originally christened the LORIAN when she was built at Cleveland in 1915. She was later renamed the Cabot and was used in the construction of the Mackinac Bridge. The Selvick Marine and Towing Company purchased and renamed her in 1988. She was donated to the Alger Preserve in 1994 and sunk two years later.