Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Senlac (1904)

Description


Identification
Vessel name:
Senlac
Also known as:
Acadien (1916)
Year of Build:
1904
Official Number:
112239
Construction and Ownership
Built at:
St. John, New Brunswick
Power
Propulsion:
Screw
Hull Dimensions
Tonnage (gross):
1011
Final Disposition
Final Location:
Placentia, Newfoundland
How:
Wrecked
History
Chronology:

Later Registration: France (Miquelon) (1916)

182x33x16 Owned by North Shore Steamship Co.; to C. B. Robinson, Saint John N. B. 1908; Steamship Senlac Co. 1910; to R. P. Ball, Halifax 1915. Engine 20-40x30 (maker unknown). Launched 04/01/04. Rammed by "Rosalind" in fog 01/07/07 off Halifax. Beached, rebuilt with more freight space. Badly damaged by fire 13/12/15 en route Charlottetown-St. John's, sold French when repaired.

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Senlac (1904)