Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 20, n. 1 (September 1966), p. 1

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Che Artroit Marine Historian Journal of MARINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY of Detroit Volume 20, No. 1 September, 1966 M/V SIMCOE (Can. 325742) Photo Courtesy Arnold Dempster Built by Collingwood Shipyards as HULL 182 to the order of Cana- da Steamship Lines, to cimensions: 730' (OA) x 75' x 39'8"; g.t. 18,102, net. 13,456. Powered by four 12-cylinder Fairbanks-Morse diesels developing 8,000 bhp at 750 rpm. Keel was laid Sept. 21, 1965; launching held April 15, 1966. This handsome new laker is shown here undergoing dock trials and final fit-out at Colling- wood. She passed upbound at the Soo July 1 on her initial trip. Bill Luke William J. Luke Archibald Brighton Chas. Erickson Robert Zeleznik President reside! Treasi Se , urer eC} 812 N.Clifton Rd. 17775 Parke Lane 781N.Shady 877 University Birn ingham cea ak Hollow Circle Grosse Pointe Michigan Michig: Blmfid Hills Mch Michigan Editor: Curtis Haseltine, 13951 Faust, Detroit, Michigan

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