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Wreck Name

Depth

GPS

 

TDs

 

Date Sank

City of Green Bay

15'

N 42.22.00

W 86.17.97

32773.4

49926.6

03-Oct-1887

Crane & Barge

40'-50'

N 42.42.72

W 86.13.91

32617.6

49714.9

Francie

90'-100'

32644.7

49724.1

Havana

50'

N 42.11.71

W 86.25.74

32888.1

50024.9

03-Oct-1887

Ironsides

110'-120'

N 43.02.903

W 86.19.138

32525.1

49494.5

15-Sep-1873

Minch (bow)

45'

N 43.45.68

W 86.27.79

32326.3

49029.9

11-Nov-1940

Minch (stern)

45'

N 43.45.60

W 86.27.87

32327.1

49030.7

11-Nov-1940

Novadoc

15'

N 43.41.61

W 86.31.08

32365.4

49063.5

11-Nov-1940

Rockaway

65'-70'

N 42.26.37

W 86.18.48

42264.4

86184.5

19-Nov-1891

Small Sailboat

N 42.45.73

W 86.14.84

32604.6

49681.9

State of Michigan

75'

N 43.23.20

W 86.27.91

32453.8

49263.3

18-Oct-1901

Verano

45'-50'

N 42.30.21

W 86.15.96

32707.7

49843.95

28-Aug-1946

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The City of Greenbay sunk in 1887 on its way to St. Joe, MI.  It now lays in about ten feet of water and is mostly         broken up.

Crane & Barge is a wreck that sits in about 50' of water.  The name describes it properly since it is a Barge with a metal crane attached to it.

Francie is a Chesapeake Bay Oyster Dredge.   The wreck lays in about 100 ft of water.

Havana was a 136' two masted schooner built in 1871 in Oswega, N.Y.   It sunk in 1887 in about fifty feet of water.

Ironsides was built in 1864 in Cleveland, OH.  She was a twin-screw steamer that was 231 foot long.  She sunk four miles west of Grand Haven.

Minch was a 387' steel steamer that was built in Cleveland, OH in 1903.

Novadoc was a steel freighter that was 248' long. It was carrying a cargo of furnace coke.

Rockaway is a scow schooner that was built in 1866 in Oswego, N.Y..  She is 106 ft long and now lies in 65 to 75 feet of water.  She is broken into three major pieces.  She was lost 2.5 miles northwest of Southhaven.

State of Michigan  was a packet freighter that was 165 ft long.  It was built in Manitowoc, Wisconsin in 1873.

Verano was built in 1925.  It now lays about one half mile offshore in about 50 ft of water.

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