I heard that it was originally a fully rigged schooner, but later is was used as a barge. Than there are some who say this may not be the Bermuda at all.
There is one mystery that still bugs me, Why is there a tow hitch on the front of the ship? The research i have done said that the Bermuda was a Fully Rigged Schooner, not a Schooner-Barge.
I am going to visit this area in august of this year, do you know if anyone lost their life on this ship wreck or any others that went down in Lake Superior besides the big fitz
@laysea65 After the tour, if you are hungry, go west on M28 about 7 or 8 miles to "Foggys", a cool little roadside bar/restaurant where you can grill your own steak on a grill about the size of two pool tables. Grab your favorite seasonings and do it up the way you like it. Good food and reasonable prices.
I heard that it was originally a fully rigged schooner, but later is was used as a barge. Than there are some who say this may not be the Bermuda at all.
Frogmanvideo 7 months ago
There is one mystery that still bugs me, Why is there a tow hitch on the front of the ship? The research i have done said that the Bermuda was a Fully Rigged Schooner, not a Schooner-Barge.
10995 8 months ago
ive done this , this year in july in fact The Bermuda, Herman H. Hettler, and an unknown scow schooner, it was alot of fun!
Sarge679 2 years ago
I am going to visit this area in august of this year, do you know if anyone lost their life on this ship wreck or any others that went down in Lake Superior besides the big fitz
laysea65 2 years ago
there is one in munising harbor that three sailors died on
jengel0211 2 years ago
@laysea65 After the tour, if you are hungry, go west on M28 about 7 or 8 miles to "Foggys", a cool little roadside bar/restaurant where you can grill your own steak on a grill about the size of two pool tables. Grab your favorite seasonings and do it up the way you like it. Good food and reasonable prices.
yourtubesteak 1 year ago
cool
Ded0099 3 years ago