Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Know Your Ships, 2007, p. 67

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KYS ‘07 Canadian-flagged Maritime Trader at speed on the St. Clair River. (Wade P. Streeter) Fleet Name Typeot Year Typeof_— Cargo ves Overall sel Name Vessel Built Engine or Gross Depth or Length Breadth —Draft* LOCK TOURS CANADA _ CRUISES, SAULT rsTe be ON Chief Shingwauk 1965 70°00" 2400" 4'06" LOWER LAKES TOWING LTD., PORT DOVER, ON Cuyahoga SU 1943 = D_—'15,675 —-620'00"_—60'00"__-35'00" l 74; repowered in‘01 (.Burton Ayers 43-95) Michipicoten {2} SU 1952 T 22,300 = 69800". 70'00"-37'00" °0., Sparrows Point, MD; lengthened 72'in self-unloader in ‘80 (Elton Hot an 52: _ Mississagi 943. =—«D«15,800 62006" 60'00"_—-35'00" Re = (Hill Annex’43~'43, George A, Sloan ‘43-'01) Saginaw {3} SU 1953 20,200 63903" 72'00"36'00" Built: Manitowoc Shipbuilding Inc, Manitowoc, WI ft Boland (3}'53~’99) LOWER LAKES. NY, A DIVISION OF LOWER LAKES TOWING LTD. GRAND RIVER NAVIGATION CO., CLEVELAND, OH - OWNER - AFFILIATE OF LOWER LAKES roms D. Calum SU 1929 D_ 12,450 60309" 60'00"_—32’00" (Myron . Taylor’29-01) Invincibl ATB 1979 180* 10000". 35’00"—_22'06" Built: Aton he. Fort George Island, FL. (R. Wet 79-'91) Maumec sy 1929 D 12,650 60409". 60'00"_32'00" in’61; repowered in ‘64 (William G. Clyde 29-61, Calcite ner-on 67

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