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Fr. Edward J. Dowling, S.J. Marine Historical Collection
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Original name: Maski. Ship builder: McDougall-Duluth Co., 1917, United States, Minnesota, Duluth Year ship built: 1917 Year engine built: 1917 Creator: T. Hellesoe. Final disposition: Lost by enemy action, Corsewell Port, England, April 11, 1918. Remarks: Contracted for by Chr. Gran. (Norway). Transferred to T. Hellesoe (Norway), from whom U.S.S.B. requisitioned vessel. Launched, October 15, 1917. Hull number: 2 Vessel type: Laker Contributor(s): McDougall-Duluth Co. Height: 18.1 ft. Width: 43.6 ft. Length: 250 ft. Stroke length: 40 in. Gross tonnage: 1985 t. Net tonnage: 1191 t. Materials: Steel Engine type: Triple expansion Piston 1: 20 in. Piston 2: 33 in. Piston 3: 54 in. |
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