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Riv-Ouelle - IMO 5297050

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Photographer:
Mac Mackay [ View profile ]
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Feb 22, 2010
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Riv-Ouelle (Canada O.N. 177945)
104g, 1947 Riv-Ouelle
photo: Ile-aux-Coudres 1974-04-23
75: C.B. Bernard
82: L'Ange Daniell

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Current name:
L´ANGE DANIELL

Former name(s):

 -  C.b.bernard (Until 1982)

 -  Riv.ouelle (Until 1975)

Status:
Dead
Build year:
1947
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
104 tons

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General cargo ships built 1940-1949 (Under 3000gt) - 1 photos

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Bonjour Marc.
Qu'est il devenu par la suite? tu as une idée?

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I remember her very well as she spent most of the summer of 1982 at the Verchères dock. I was asked by her then new owner to inspect and to check her for leaks on a daily basis for two months after which she was taken to Montréal to be converted to a floating bar in the Old Port as ANGE DANIELL.

Marc

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person
Very interesting!
Do you remember if she was called Riv-Ouelle at that timne or CB Bernard? I understood that she might have reverted to her orginal name.

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She was called RIVIÈRE OUELLE. Her new owner had her hull up to the waterline facelifted at the l'isle-aux-Coudres shipyard before he could sail her up to Montréal. He then conned her by himself (with no seafaring eperience) until she went aground near Deschaillons. Fortunately she was refloated by a Québec tug with no damage and towed to Québec. The Coast Guard told the owner that he had to hire a professional skipper to sail the goélette to Montréal which he did but the vessel ended up at Verchères as he could not secure a berth in Montréal which would have cost him a fair amount in dock fees.

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Thanks Marc, that adds some missing detail!

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