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Cedarville (1963/09)
  IMO: 5066803  
Details/Construction
Builder:Great Lakes Engineering WorksLocation:River Rouge, Michigan, United StatesHull #:255
Keel Layed:Launched:1927/04/09Commissioned:1927/05
Propulsion
As builtType:1 triple expansion steam engine (24.5", 41" & 65" x 42")Output:2200 ihp (1618 kW) - 11 knots
Manufacturer:Great Lakes Engineering Works - Detroit, Michigan, USA
 
Dimensions
Year: 1957Length (oa):184.0 m (603.75 ft)Gross Tonnage:8575
Length (lbp):176.8 m (580.0 ft)Net Tonnage:6229
Beam:18.3 m (60.2 ft)Dead Weight:13375
Depth:9.8 m (32.0 ft)Displacement:
Draft:6.6 m (21.66 ft) 
Change Description:Converted to a self unloader by the Defoe Shipbuilding Company at Bay City, Michigan
Owner HistoryFleet History
OwnerManagerFromUntil
Pittsburgh Steamship Company - Duluth, Minnesota, United States1927/051951/07
United States Steel Corporation - USA1951/071956
Bradley Transportation Company - Rogers City, MichiganMichigan Limestone Div., U.S. Steel Corporation19561965/05
FleetFromUntil
United States Steel Corporation1927/051965/05
Name HistoryRegistration History
NameUntil
A.F. Harvey1957
Cedarville1965/05
NumberPortCall SignMMSIFromUntil
US 226492 Duluth, Minnesota, United States WA2077 1927/05 1949
US 226492 Wilmington, Delaware, United States WA2077 1949 1951/07
US 226492 New York, NY, United States WA2077 1951/07 1965/05
Disposition
Description/Location
Arrival at YardBeached:Work Began:
LostSank in the Straits of Mackinac while enroute from Calcite to Gary, Indiana after colliding with TopdalsfjordDate:1965/05/07

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