Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 40, n. 10 (June 1987), p. 4

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ENERCHEM FUSION Welland Canal - May 16, 1987 Photo by Richard Nicholls Steel tanker (C. 329354) built in 1969 at Lauzon, Quebec by Davie Shipbuilding, Ltd. (Hull #668) as a) CHEMICAL TRANSPORT, 370 x 55 x 27, 4,981 gross tons. Renamed b) ENERCHEM FUSION in 1987. ENERCHEM LAKER Detroit River - May 16, 1987 Photo by Mike Nicholls Steel canaller (C. 310621) built in 1958 at Lauzon, Quebec by Davie Shipbuilding, Ltd. (Hull #615) as a) ROCKCLIFFE HALL, 252 x 44 x 24; 2,607 gross tons. Lengthened 92 feet at Canadian Vickers, Montreal in 1961; 3,543 gross tons. Converted to a tanker by Davie Shipbuilding, Lauzon, P. Q. in 1972 and renamed b) ISLAND TRANSPORT. Renamed c) ENERCHEM LAKER In 1987. -4-

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