Eugie – Krenzer Marine

The Eugie is the largest of three wrecks lying inside Krenzer Marine in Sodus Bay. Modern side-scan sonar and imagery from Exploring Our Deep World show a substantial wooden hull pinned against the remnants of an old iron ore dock.

Sld Ship Type: Schooner

  • Eugie – Krenzer Marine

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