Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 19, n. 7 (March 1966), p. 1

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Che Artroit Marine Historian Journal of MARINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY of Detroit Volume 19, No. 7 March, 1966 RIMOUSKI (can. 318688) BUILT by Collingwood Shipyards as Bure nel to the order of Canada S' ship Lines to d of 730’ (OA) x 75’ x 41’6”; g.t. 18,473, n.t. 13,753. Powered by a 9,600-b.h.p. Swiss-built Sulzer marine diesel, having six vertical cylinders, 29.9” bore and 61” stroke. Keel was laid Aug. 14, 1964, launching Michigan * * * o ident ice-President * 312 N.Clifton Rd. 17775 Parke Lane » Birmingham Grosse Ile * * * Pee ee ee William J. Luke Archibald Brighton John campbell Robert Zeleznik Pres Treasure: Secrei gi Editor: Curtis Haseltine, 13951 Faust, Detroit, Michigan ORR ROR ROR ORR RRR RR RRR RRR ROK OR OK OK OK OR OR OK OK ROKK OR ROR KOR ROK ROK Photo Courtesy Arnold Dempster held Feb. 4, 1965, and delivery made May 15. She is shown here departing Collingwood for lake trials, IN HER first season of operation she was engaged exclusively in carrying titanium ore from St. Pierre on the Gulf of St. Lawrence to Sorel. W.J.L. 1575 Cleveland 877 University Lincoln Park Grosse Pointe Michigan Michigan HR KOK RR OK OK OR

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