Technical (over 130 feet)
Iron Chief (propeller) depth 134 ft. length 212 ft. sunk 1904, GPS N 44.05.596 W 82.42.538 Loran 30777.9 49172.0
Santiago, depth 135 feet. GPS N 44.10.631 W 82.54.907
Albany (propeller) depth 145 ft. length 267 ft. collided with the Philadelphia in 1893. GPS N 44.06.350 W 82.42.015 Loran 30773.1 49166.8
Hunter Savidge, depth 150 feet. GPS N 44.06.53 W 82.35.057
mystery schooner, depth 150 feet. GPS N 44.05.473 W 82.39.018
Dunderburg (schooner) depth 155 ft. length 186 ft. sunk 1868, GPS N 43.55.641 W 82.33.391 Loran 30740.9 49257.5
E. P. Door(tug) depth 175 ft. 120 ft. long, GPS N 44.08.791 W. 82.43.959 Loran 30780.0 49145.5
City of Detroit, depth 176 feet. GPS N 44.12.473 W 83.00.840 Loran 30889.5 49101.3
Governor Smith (propeller) depth 180 to 200ft. 240 ft. long, sunk 1906. Upright but broken. GPS N 44.09.330 W 82.42.00 Loran 30763.3 49141.3
Emma Neilson, depth 190 feet. GPS N 44.10.887 W 82.42.613
John McGean, depth 195. GPS N 43.57.196 W 82.31.717 Loran 30723.6 49245.8
Daniel J. Morell (propeller) 356 ft. long, split in half in 1966 storm, after bow sank, stern traveled 5 additional miles.
Bow depth 200 ft. GPS N 44.18.090 W 82.45.120 Loran 30761.6 49068.0
Stern depth 218 ft. GPS N 44.15.480 W 82.50.094 Loran 30803.7 49086.3
Detroit, depth 200 feet. GPS N 44.13.612 W 82.45.437 Loran 30776.4 49105.5
Fred Lee, depth 200 feet. GPS N 44.12.423 W 82.45.560 Loran 30780.7 49114.7
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