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Fr. Edward J. Dowling, S.J. Marine Historical Collection
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Original name: Anona. Ship owner: Buhl Family, United States, Michigan, Detroit Ship builder: George Lawley and Sons, 1904, United States, Massachusetts, Boston Year ship built: 1904 Year engine built: 1904 Creator: Buhl Family Final disposition: Sank, Caribbean. Notes: Converted to fruit carrier, Canadian Dock and Dredge Co., Kingston, 1945. Registry number: US. 200924 Hull number: None Vessel type: Steam yacht Contributor(s): George Lawley and Sons Height: 10.2 ft. Width: 17.5 ft. Length: 117.3 ft. Gross tonnage: 146 t. Net tonnage: 87 t. Materials: Steel Engine type: Triple expansion Piston 1: 10 in. Piston 2: 15 in. Piston 3: 24 in. Piston 4: 14 in. |
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