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Catalina
Catalina - Welland Canal - May 28, 1986
 
Upbound in the Welland Canal at Allanburg, Ontario Canada on 28 May 1986 on what ended up being her last voyage.
More details and photos for: Catalina
Fleet:Logistec Corporation - Montreal, QuebecIMO:6506331 
Owner:Logistec Corporation - Montreal, CanadaCategory:General Cargo
Manager: Port/Flag:Georgetown, Cayman Islands
Dimensions:Length (oa): 150.88 m (495.0 ft) Length (lbp): 140.21 m (460.0 ft) Beam: 19.51 m (64.0 ft) Depth: 11.89 m (39.0 ft) Draft: 8.021 m (26.3 ft)Call Sign:
Built:Austin & Pickersgill Ltd., Southwick, England - Entered service on 1965/05/07
Names:Inishowen Head (1973), Cast Beaver (1977), Inishowen Head (1979), Sunhermine (1982/02), Catalina (1986/08)
Disposition:Scrapped at Pusan, South Korea by the Korea Shipping Demolition Company
Arrived at yard on 1986/08/10.

Photographer:Capt. Charles Tully - Thorold, OntarioCollection:Late Capt. Charles Tully Collection (1938-2010) (Thorold, Ontario, Canada)
Format:Kodachrome slideViews:132 
Uploaded:2021-09-06 1:06 AM by Jeff Cameron

Comments

Sep 6, 2021
9:53 AM
When Catalina did that trip to the Lakes in 1986, she was not Canadian-flagged anymore although her owner was Logistec Corporation. Her home port had been changed to George Town, Cayman Islands and she sported a green funnel.
Posted by: Marc Piché
Sep 7, 2021
1:53 AM
Thats perfect, Thx very much for that updated info.. Will make corrections to the ship file accordingly.. Do you by chance know the date she was upbnd past Vercheres that voyage..?
Posted by: Jeff Cameron
Sep 7, 2021
9:36 AM
René photographed her in her new livery at the lower wall of the St.Lambert lock on May 27, 1986. He then took her while she was downbound at Montréal from the Seaway on June 7, 1986. She was loaded down to her marks with a bulk cargo presumably grain. CATALINA previouly had been laid up at Sorel from June 21, 1985 until when she was refitted for that trip to the Lakes.
Posted by: Marc Piché