Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 20, n. 2 (October 1966), p. 1

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Che Detroit Marine Historian Journal of MARINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY of Detroit Volume 20, No. 2 October, 1966 M/V MANITOULIN (Can. 323017) Davieship Photo Built by Davie Shipbuilding, Ltd., Lauzon, Que., as HULL 650, for Canada Steamship Lines, to dimensions of 730' (OA) x 75" x 41's gross tonnage, 19,292; net tonnage, 13,662. Powered by four op- posed piston, uni-directional Robert Morse Corp., diesel engines, developing 9,400 shp. Keel for this self-unloader was laid June 18, 1965, launching held May 26, 1966, and delivery to owners on July 6. She has joined CSL's 730-foot self-unloading steamer TARANTAU in coal service between Conneaut, O., and Hamilton, Ont. MANITOULIN is shown here on the ways at Davieship just prior to her launching. Bill Luke William J. Luke Archibald Brighton Chas. Erickson Robert Zeleznik resident ice-President Treasurer Secretary 312 N.Clifton Rd. 17775 Parke Lane 781N.Shady 877 University Bir.n ingham Grosse Ile Hollow Circle Grosse Pointe Michigan Michigan Blmfid Hills Mch Michigan Editor: Curtis Haseltine, 13951 Faust, Detroit, Michigan

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