Stonefax - Welland Canal - October 16, 1966 |
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Photographed on 16 October 1966 while she was lying sunk on the bottom of the Welland Canal north of Port Robinson, Ontario following a collision 2 days earlier with the ocean vessel Arthur Stove. Meaford and other vessels were allowed to pass at the slowest possible speed until she was raised on the 25th. |
More details and photos for: Stonefax |
Fleet: | Hall Corporation of Canada - Toronto, Ontario | IMO: | 5341370 | |
Owner: | | Category: | Self Unloading Bulk Carrier |
Manager: | | Port/Flag: | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Dimensions: | Length (oa): 132.9 m (436.0 ft) Length (lbp): 126.8 m (416.0 ft) Beam: 15.24 m (50.0 ft) Depth: 7.32 m (24.0 ft) | Call Sign: | |
Built: | West Bay City Shipbuilding Company, West Bay City, Michigan, USA - Entered service on 1903/05/28 |
Names: | Sinaloa (1924), William F. Rapprich (1928), Sinaloa (1960), Stonefax (1971) |
Disposition: | Scrapped at Santander, Spain Arrived at yard on 1971/06/19. |
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Photographer: | St. Catharines Standard | Collection: | Jeff Cameron Collection (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada) |
Format: | Black & White Print | Views: | 350 | |
Uploaded: | 2019-03-02 6:15 PM by Jeff Cameron |
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