If I can remember the history of the Big Fitz:
The SS Edmund Fitzgerald was launched in Winsconsin and at launch she backdrafted it into the dock. In 1957, Big Fitz was on the normal journey across Superior, A few days in, the November Gales got to it's worse and made heavy waves crash on the deck breaking the rail. Not long after, she leaks and begins to sink, by the time the stern was still on the surface, the lights were still on until the bridge windows caved in, and communication to get rescued was lost. All 29 died on her. In 1975, they found the Edmund Fitzgerald was found. Her stern was broken off and upside down, and the bow right side up. The divers recovered the bell and replaced it with a bell that is fake and has the name of all who died on it. At a church, the bell is rung 29 times for all who were lost to the November Gales that claimed them and the Edmund Fitzgerald. To this day, almost 52 Years later, the Big Fitz is still there after the November Gales stole her life. R.I.P. Edmund Fitzgerald.