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The ferry remained dormant for some time due to problems at the shipyard. She was then re-engined and rebuilt. Noticeable changes were the addition of a new, angle fronted, large wheelhouse and bridge deck, plus her funnel, which was reinstated after the refit, was moved further back to fit with the position of the new engines.
Acquired in Gulf Island Ferry Company purchase, formerly named Delta Princess. Sold and renamed Golden Queen. MV Vesuvius Queen: None: 1950: 1962-1998: 35: 184: Originally named Lloyd Jones and sailed on Okanagan Lake, sold to R & G Importadora & Exportadora of the Dominican Republic in 1998 [16] MV Queen of Sidney: Sidney: 1960: 1960-2000: 138 ...
MV Royal Iris is a twin screw, diesel-electric, Mersey Ferry. The vessel was built by William Denny & Brothers of Dumbarton (Yard No. 1448) and launched in December 1950, costing £256,000. The engines were produced by Ruston & Hornsby Metropolitan-Vickers .
MS Free Enterprise (I) was a cross-Channel ferry operated by Townsend Brothers and later Townsend Thoresen between 1962 and 1980. She was their first purpose built roll-on/roll-off passenger and vehicle ferry. She was sold to Greece in 1980, where she served until being sold for scrap in 2013.
1960s; 1970s; 1980s; 1990s; 2000s; 2010s Pages in category "1960 ships" The following 106 pages are in this category, out of 106 total. ... Sidney-class ferry; CCGS ...
Vacationland was an American double-ended automobile ferry, built by Great Lakes Engineering Works for the Michigan State Highway Department.She was built to operate the route from St. Ignace to Mackinaw City through the Straits of Mackinac year-round, and was equipped with powerful engines and a reinforced hull to break through heavy ice.
Nantucket was renamed the SS Naushon in 1974, the year her original name was re-assigned to a new, state-of-the-art diesel-powered ferry which is still in use today. The steamer remained Naushon —a name held previously by two other Steamship Authority vessels, one in service from 1846 to 1848 and the other from 1929 until 1942—for its last ...
cargo-passenger ferry: Lake Tanganyika: former German warship. Marine Services Company Limited, makes scheduled crossings once a week. Lyttelton: 1906: steam: steam tug: Lyttelton, New Zealand: Volunteers run excursions [4] [5] PS Maid of the Loch: 1953: paddle steamer: Loch Lomond, Scotland: being restored, open to visitors, restaurant for ...
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