Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1915, p. 294

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

vevors Lines Arouse Interest New Vessel for U. S. Conat and Geodetic Survey Will Be Used in Exploration of Alaskan Waters been manifested in plans and steamer, with a triple expansion 1,000- 186 feet, at the water line 160 feet, specification for Surveyor, the horsepower engine and two Scotch her beam 34 feet, and her depth 20% new United States coast and geodetic boilers burning crude oil fuel. She feet, with a load draft of 11% feet. survey vessel, sent to prospective bid- will have a double bottom the full She will carry 230 tons of fuel, giv- ders July 1, as told in last month’s length of the engine and boiler space, ing an .8,000-mile steaming radius. issue of The Marine Review, page 247. joining watertight compartments fore SU ales interest has She is a two-deck single-screw steel and aft. Her length over all will be Outteard Profile | ie at Ne one Oe Bea E AG if oe Inboard Profile Sein ees q : | Moi Most ? =) CEE) = paw : Sree SIN i 7h = Teh J “ Rerhs SHIH (a : UO] E a ASS ay CONS AD a i @| ae boost — i" = S e| © (c) gmp nage i j “tf iN \ 8 => pa Gees ® ps “A EMS eet ® 23) 1 RIA t © e| ® et ol H/tower Deck a) elle aval a ee | <a oN ie ot ee a | Fire Room Boiler’ oO TZ S el OF Z Net ia iO a ons eo ore Aeonl| Deh geffo “5 40 30 oe 20 as wes aie oe: aon ae all miler = ell Ta ies % SG © eal SURVEYOR’S lines are indicated below.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy