Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 28, n. 12 (August 1975), p. 1

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| The Detroit | \ Marine Historian Journal of Marine Historical Society of Detroit Volume 28, No. 12 13951 Faust, Detroit, Michigan 48223 August, 1975 Pa aah te a et th Ls BE “She Keeps a‘Low ‘Profile ou can identify the Cleveland Tankers' new SATURN about as far as you can see it, which isn't very far when she's loaded with 45,000 barrels of oil. Built by S.B.A. Shipyards, of Jennings, La., she is 384'6" by 54'6". Her pilot house, masts and abbreviated stack can be lowered still further to pass under low bridges, accor- ding to Greg Rudnick. Al Sweigert got this photo in the Cuyahoga Riv- er during SATURN's maiden voyage following her delivery.

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