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  2. Goodtime III - Wikipedia

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    Goodtime III is the largest excursion boat in Cleveland, Ohio and is able to hold up to 1,000 passengers. [1] [2] The four-deck boat is equipped with 3 bars and 2 dance floors. [3] [4] Its dimensions are 151-by-40 feet. [5] The boat provides sightseeing tours of the Cuyahoga River and Lake Erie that include both local and natural history of the ...

  3. Great Lakes passenger steamers - Wikipedia

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    The U.S.-built Ontario (110 feet, 34 m), launched in the spring of 1817 at Sacketts Harbor, New York, began its regular service in April 1817 before Frontenac made its first trip to the head of the lake on June 5. [1] The first steamboat on the upper Great Lakes was the passenger-carrying Walk-in-the-water, built in 1818 to navigate Lake Erie ...

  4. Cruise ships, caviar, cost of living. How Erie could become ...

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    Hapag-Lloyd Cruises and Ponant Cruises don't stop at all in Lake Erie but sail directly between Detroit and Toronto. ... create a lake and accumulate a fleet of boats laden with barrels of oil and ...

  5. SS Canadiana - Wikipedia

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    She sank at her berth in Cleveland on February 17, 1982, and wasn't refloated until May 1983. Following her refloat, she was moved to Ashtabula, Ohio. [16] A second Americana, formally a 1940s-built ferry-cruise boat for the Circle Line, was placed in service to Crystal Beach during the 1988–89 seasons, with mixed profits. After the park's ...

  6. Uncountable islands and 6 more Lake Erie facts every Ohioan ...

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    Lake Erie was also named the No. 3 lake for swimming in another poll for USA TODAY's 2024 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards. "With hundreds of miles of shoreline to explore between both Canada and ...

  7. Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Company - Wikipedia

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    One vessel built in 1883, the 203-foot (62 m) long, 807 ton City of Mackinac (renamed State of New York in 1893 by the Cleveland and Buffalo Line) was sold back to D&C in 1909. The City of Mackinac was later converted into the floating clubhouse of the Chicago Yacht Club (from 1936 to 2004) and was the last known vessel of the D&C Line to survive.

  8. SS Aquarama - Wikipedia

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    SS Aquarama was built as Marine Star, one of five breakbulk cargo ships of the United States Maritime Commission (USMC) type C4-S-B5 having that C4 design variant. The ship was delivered to the War Shipping Administration (WSA) for operation in July 1945 just before the end of World War II and was operated until August 1946 by WSA's agent American Hawaiian SS Company.

  9. 2024 Erie Boat show drops anchor at Bayfront Convention ... - AOL

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    Fishermen and boat enthusiasts are gearing up for the 2024 Erie Boat Show at the Bayfront Convention Center at 1 Sassafras St. According to Mark Concilla, president of Erie Promotions, this is the ...