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Michigan

Michigan as Lakewood (1955 - 1988)

General properties

Vessel type: 
TSHD
Flag: 
US
Built in: 
1903
Yard number: 
58

Physical properties

Length (OA): 
112.9 m
Width: 
14.6 m
Depth: 
7.3 m
Engine specs: 
Tri exp. (20", 33.5" & 55" x 40") built by the yard, boilers by American Shipbuilding Co
speed: 
10 knts
Number of dredging pipes: 
1

About this page

Status: 
Historical
Timeframe: 
1928 - 1955
Review: 
New owner

Last Updated

48 weeks 2 days ago

History

TimeframeEquipmentManagerReview
Timeframe: 
1928 - 1955
Equipment: 
Review: 
Sold and converted to a TSHD
Timeframe: 
1955 - 1969
Equipment: 
Manager: 
Review: 
Sold and renamed
Timeframe: 
1969 - 1988
Equipment: 
Manager: 
Review: 
Transfer of management

About this equipment

Original built as a traditional straight deck bulk carrier CHARLES M.WARNER for United States Transportation Company - Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Converted to a dredger in 1928 at Manitowoc Shipbuilding Corp,
GT 3812 / NT. 2733 / 12 shp (shaft horse power) / O.N.: 127752 (US)

In 1955 rebuilt at Chicago, Illinois and Erie, Pennsylvania and named Lakewood. (New engine, self unloading hull)
GT 3751 / NT 2708

1955- 1969 Managed by Presque Isle Transportation Company - Erie, Pennsylvania, USA - subsidary of Erie Sand & Gravel

1988 Converted into a scrap barge
16/061995 Scrapped at Port Maitland, Ontario by Marine Recycling Ltd.

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