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Tug boat operating on the Mackenzie River between Norman Wells and Hay River in 1949, was involved in the transportation of the former Canol pipeline infrastructure after it was salvaged for resale. [127] In 1950, the Thunder River boat was advertised for sale in Edmonton newspapers. It was described as 57 feet long and 12 feet beam, with twin ...
Stephens Bros. boat owners meet every year at the Stephens Rendezvous, organized by the Northern California Fleet of the Classic Yacht Association, to show off these beautiful vessels. A collection of Stephens Bros. documents, photographs and original drawings are available to the public in the archives of The Haggin Museum in the brothers ...
Converted to fishing boat: 1950- Swiftness (Temp. Plover) 1920: Fleming & Ferguson, Paisley, Scotland: Burnt and Scuttled Storm Bay, Tasmania 1979: Diesel: 1959–1970s Kallista: Belize: 36m: 8m: 1963- Maydeena (2) Backspring Pty Ltd, Hobart: Diesel-1986 Cape Forestier (Warang (1974) 1936: Cockatoo Docks & Engineering Company, Sydney
A yacht that caught fire and sank off Descanso Beach. USS Williams United States Navy: 29 June 1968 A John C. Butler-class destroyer escort that sunk as a target off San Diego. HMCS Yukon Maritime Command: July 2000 A Mackenzie-class destroyer that was scuttled off Mission Bay as an artificial reef.
Alice was later rebuilt into a steam tug, and later converted to diesel power and renamed Simon Foss. As a tug, the vessel was in service until 1963. As a tug, the vessel was in service until 1963. This vessel should not be confused with the similarly designed vessel Alice , built in 1892, which later became Foss 18 .
A Delta water-delivery project — one tunnel or two — has been touted by Jerry Brown and Newsom’s teams as a way of correcting a fundamental problem with California’s delivery system that ...
Seaspan ULC evolved into a prominent marine transportation company serving the West Coast of North America with a large tugboat and barge fleet. Seaspan's barges haul forestry materials (logs, wood chips, hog fuel, lumber, pulp, paper and newsprint), minerals (construction aggregate and limestone), railcars, plus machinery, fuel and supplies to coastal communities.
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