Alzora – Lake Huron Tug Shipwreck (1908)

Explore the mysterious wreck of the Alzora, a fish tug that tragically sank in 1908 in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron.

GPS: 43.871046, -83.389875

Shotline Diving Wreck Profile

  • Name: Alzora
  • Type: Fish Tug
  • Year Built:
  • Builder:
  • Dimensions: Unknown
  • Registered Tonnage:
  • Location: Approximately 2.5 miles off Bay Port, Michigan, Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron

Wreck Location Map

Vessel Type

The Alzora was a fish tug, a type of small, robust vessel designed for commercial fishing operations. Fish tugs were essential to the fishing industry in the Great Lakes, used to haul nets and transport catches back to shore. Unfortunately, no specific details about the Alzora‘s construction or design are available, leaving much about the vessel’s characteristics and operation shrouded in mystery.

Description

The Alzora met its tragic end on July 22, 1908, when a fire broke out aboard the vessel approximately 2.5 miles off Bay Port, Michigan, in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron. The fire engulfed the vessel, leading to its sinking. The circumstances leading up to the fire, as well as the cause, are unknown.

Details about any crew or passengers aboard at the time of the incident are also unclear. No reports are available in regards to loss of life or the survival of those involved. These gaps in the historical record make it difficult to piece together a comprehensive account of the tragedy or the events leading to the vessel’s demise.

History

The Alzora burned and sank in Saginaw Bay, becoming a part of Lake Huron’s underwater history. The lack of precise information about its resting place and the vessel’s condition makes its modern status uncertain.

Significant Incidents

  • Fire broke out on July 22, 1908, leading to the sinking of the vessel.
  • Exact circumstances and cause of the fire remain unknown.
  • No records of crew or passengers aboard at the time of the incident.

Final Disposition

There are no records of the Alzora‘s wreck being located or explored. Its exact position remains undetermined, although it is reported to lie 2.5 miles off Bay Port, Michigan.

Current Condition & Accessibility

No active Notices to Mariners (NOTMARs) are associated with the site. As the wreck’s exact location is unknown, no navigational hazards have been reported.

Resources & Links

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The Alzora is one of the countless unsolved mysteries of Great Lakes maritime history. While fish tugs like the Alzora were a vital part of the region’s commercial activities, the lack of detailed records about this vessel and its tragic sinking highlights the gaps in historical documentation for smaller, working-class vessels of the era. Further exploration of the wreck site or archival research will shed light on its story.

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