Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 23, n. 4 (December 1969), p. 1

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The Detroit Marine Historian Journal of Marine Historical Society of Detroit Volume 22, No. 4 December, 1969 OTTERCLIFFE HALL (Can. 329351) Phot@ by Robert W. Walton Built as HULL 667 by Davie Shipbuilding, Ltd., at Lauzon, Que., OTTERCLIFFE HALL becomes the sixth maximum-sized Laker to enter ser- vice for the Hall Corporation of Canada. She differs from the others in that she has a squared-off stern. Even if this doesn't help her looks, it apparently helps her carrying capacity because on Sept. 17 she set the all-time corn record when she cleared the Calumet River for Baie Comeau with 1,001,326 bushels aboard. Dave Glick

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