Sld Ship Type: Tug
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Krenzer Marine Tugboat Wreck (Unidentified Tug)
Krenzer Marine Tugboat Wreck is one of three wooden hulls lying in the shallow basin of Krenzer Marine at Sodus Bay. In overhead imagery…
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Unidentified Coal Barge #2
Explore the intact remains of Unidentified Coal Barge #2, a steel barge resting in Lake Ontario, showcasing early 20th-century industrial maritime history.
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Stoney Creek Wreck
Explore the remains of an unidentified wooden vessel at Stoney Creek, NY, featuring exposed ribs and deck planking in shallow waters.
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Unknown (aka Mea Tug) wreck
Explore the remains of the Unknown (Mea Tug) wreck in Lake Michigan, a steam-powered tugboat with a unique history and intriguing machinery.
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Illinois US 172342
Explore the wreck of the Illinois, a wooden dredge barge from 1906, lying in Lake Michigan with remnants of its dredging equipment.
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H. F. Bronson
Explore the remains of the H. F. Bronson, a wooden steam tug scuttled in Lake Superior, showcasing the transition from wooden to steel vessels.
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Red Fox (1903)
Explore the wreck of the Red Fox, a fishing tug scuttled in Thunder Bay, showcasing early 20th-century maritime heritage.
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Spirit (1871)
Explore the mysterious wreck of the Spirit, a small wooden tug believed to be lost in Thunder Bay, Ontario, around the late 19th century.
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Beatrice M. C 107167
Explore the history of the Beatrice M., a fish tug built in 1902, scuttled in Lake Superior with an undocumented final resting place.
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Charlton (Charles Kellogg) US 88622
Explore the wreck of the Charlton, a 1862 screw-propelled tug with a rich history on the Great Lakes, now resting in an undisclosed location.
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