Winter Lay-up Listings

Table of Contents



Title Page
Meetings
The Editor's Notebook
Marine News
You Asked Us
The Shipbuilders - Another Quiz
You Asked Us (Part II)
Exhibition of Marine Photography
Ship of the Month No. 91 Collier
Winter Lay-up Listings
A Correction concerning Cement Carriers
T.G.L.S.F.T.P.O.S.S.L.
Welland Canal Commemorative Plaques
Table of Illustrations

We now conclude our report on the winter fleets at the various lake and river ports. If your local port has not appeared, it is because nobody took the time to send us a notation of what was wintering there. We have done our best to update the lists appearing last month which may have been incomplete or in error, but the records are still only as good as the information which has been relayed to us.

Sturgeon Bay
AMOCO ILLINOIS
AMOCO INDIANA
CLIPPER
J. B. FORD
INDIANA HARBOR
ST CLAIR
WILLIAM P. SNYDER JR.
FRED R. WHITE JR.
Green Bay
LEWIS G. HARRIMAN
PAUL H. TOWNSEND
Thunder Bay
Revised Listing:
BAIE ST. PAUL
COMEAUDOC
D.D.S. SALVAGER
D. C. EVEREST
FRANKCLIFFE HALL
FRONTENAC (C.S.L.)
INCAN SUPERIOR
NIPIGON BAY
QUEDOC
STADACONA
Monroe
JOHN T. HUTCHINSON
Cleveland
J. BURTON AYERS
WM. H. BENNETT
COURTNEY BURTON
CANADIANA (remains)
CHAMPLAIN
ADAM E. CORNELIUS
GOODTIME II
HOFFMAN
J. A. W. IGLEHART
LYMAN
MARINE FUEL OIL
MARINE FUEL II
MARKHAM
CRISPIN OGLEBAY
RAYMOND H. REISS
SATURN
Cardinal
KINGDOC
LABRADOC
TROISDOC
Canadian Sault
ALGOBAY YANKCANUCK
Michigan Sault
WILLIAM G. MATHER
Port Colborne
To Previous List, Add:
E. B. BARBER
CANADIAN LEADER
Sorel
To previous List, Add:
FERBEC
TRANS ST-LAURENT
Montreal
To Previous List, Add:
OTTERCLIFFE HALL
SOODOC
STEELCLIFFE HALL
From Previous List, Delete:
FERBEC
Milwaukee
To Previous List, Add:
MEDUSA CHALLENGER
JOHN PURVES (tug)
MEL WILLIAM SELVICK (barge)
Kewaunee
PHOTINIA (for scrapping)

We hope that these listings have been helpful for those members who are fond of doing a bit of winter boatwatching or who simply like to keep records of such matters.

We should like to thank all those members who contributed reports. Apart from those mentioned last month, the following deserve our gratitude: Gerald Hutton, Randy Johnson, Jim Kaysen, Bill Luke, Al Sweigert, John Vournakis and Pete Worden. In addition, our sincere thanks go to the Marine Historical Society of Detroit, which did not publish its usual layup report this year and sent on to us any material which it received.

 


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