In history, there have been ships that have made men wonder. Well, the Edmund Fitzgerald was and is still one of them. Do you want to know what caused its sinking and fame? Read on……
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What caused the Edmund Fitzgerald to sink?
Till now, many people still wonder what causes the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald. So, what caused it?
The loss of Edmund Fitzgerald was mainly the loss of stability as well as buoyancy. This was as a result of massive cargo hold flooding.
The cargo hold flooding happened through the hatch closures that were not effective as there was a roll along of boarding seas along the spar deck.
When the shipwreck happened, there were more than 26k tons of taconite on board. This is what made this shipwreck one that caused the most and highest financial loss in the sinking history of Great Lakes.
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