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FORT WILLIAM - IMO 6514900

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Photographer:
frtrfred [ View profile ]
Photo Category:
Great Lakes Bulkers
Added:
Jun 22, 2011
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2,160
Image Resolution:
1,570 x 1,024

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Package frieghter built in 1965 by Davie Shipbuilding Lauzon, Quebec 488'9"x56'x35'6"Converted to cement carrier
and renamed STEPHEN B ROMAN in 1983 in service-photo in the St Marys River in 1971 by Harold Fricke from my collection

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Current name:
STEPHEN B. ROMAN

Former name(s):

 -  Fort William (Until 1983)

Current flag:
Canada
Home port:
Toronto
Vessel Type:
Cement Carrier
Gross tonnage:
6,792 tons
Summer DWT:
8,377 tons
Length:
142 m
Beam:
17 m
Draught:
5.5 m

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Cement Carriers - 64 photos

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Vedran Mlacic

12 photos

Matt Ruscher

4 photos

mtpat10

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Rudi Rabe

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Jeff Cameron

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Magpaw

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NeilD

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Chris Howell

1 photos

Bob Sampson

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frtrfred

4 photos

Jim Winsor

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Sam Draye

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M/V CABOT, rolled over at Montreal December 16, 1966, with a loss of 2 lives.

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Hubert do you remember the name of the Clarke ship that suffered the same side cargo door fate in the early 1970's-also while alongside in Montreal

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The vessel went into service 17th may 1965 as a package freighter. While tied up in Montréal Hbr on September 14th the same year, the vessel capsized. % crew members lost their life. The vessel lost her stability due to ballast being pumped out while the vessel was very tender and had her side cargo doors open.

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