Derrick tug Ohio
Description
- Creator
- Neff, Charles S., Artist
- Media Type
- Image
- Item Type
- Drawings
- Notes
- The Ohio was built at Baltimore, Md. -118 feet long; 10.6 depth and with a 35-foot beam; net tons, 162; gross, 320; engine, 24x24; steam, 125 1bs; 32-ton derrick. American built, but did work at Scapa Flow for the British gov't after World War 1. Drawn from memory by C.S. Neff at Erie Basin, May 6, 1936. In order for the derrick to get through the Welland canal, the derrick frame was cut at the points shown in red in the drawing. The frame was then placed on deck. The pilot house, texas, radio room and stack were located on the main deck.
- Subject(s)
- Donor
- John S. Neff
- Creative Commons licence
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- Copyright Statement
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- Contact
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