Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 17, n. 4 (December 1963), p. 1

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Che Artroit Marine Historian v Journal of MARINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY of Detroit Volume 17, No. 4 December, 1963 w MV. CARIBOU REEFER PHOTO COURTESY - COLLINGWOOD SHIPYARD AND CARIBOU REEFER was built by Collingwood Shipyards as their a 180 for Caribou Reefers, Ltd., St. John’s, N tod f 173°9”” (O.A.) x 28’ x 136”. Keel for this vessel was laid July 2, 1963, with launch- ing held Sept. 11. She was formally christened on Oct. 26, and proceeded shortly thereafter to the Canadian East Coast. The motorvessel is designed as a refrigeration ship to be used to deliver processed frozen fish from her owner’s Newfoundland plant to both Canadian and American East Coast ports. She is pictured here returning from her lake trial held Oct. 24, during which she attained a speed of 10.5 knots. Bill Luke David Glick William J. Luke John panpbett palates a a President. Vice President abs Sec 24401 Emerson 1323 Northlawn 1575 Clevela: nd 877 | Universit: roe Dearborn, Mich. Birmingham, Mich. Lincoln Park, Mich. Grosse Pte., S

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