Wisconsin Maritime Museum

Description


Identification
Vessel name:
J. C. Stewart
Also known as:
Col. M. J. McDonough
Year of Build:
1915
Rebuilt:
1, 1946;
Official Number:
213529
Construction and Ownership
Built at:
Ferrysburg, Michigan
Vessel Type:
Tug (Towboat)
Hull Materials:
Steel
Builder Name:
Johnston Brothers
Ownership Notes:
Canadian Stewart Company, Ltd., (1916-1924); Canadian Corps of Engineers, (1924-1946); Toronto Dry Dock Company, Ltd., (1946-1965);
Hull Dimensions
1915
Length: 71' Width/Beam: 20' Depth: 8.7'
Tonnage
1915
Gross: 113 Net: 30
1946
History
Classification:
a. Propeller (Tug), J. C. Stewart (1915-1924);
b. Propeller (Tug), Col. M. J. McDonough (1924-1946);
c. Propeller (Tug), J. C. Stewart (1946-1965)
Nationality:
American (1915-1916); Canada (1916-1965);
Notes
General notes:
Hull #66; 1946, converted to a harbor Tug and winter ferry service for Toronto harbor; She had the capacity for 90 passengers; She was unofficially renamed "Nar Cissus" for filming of a TV series on "Tugboat Annie" in 1956-1957; Finally, she was scrapped at Hamilton, Ontario, in 1965;
Sources:
1. John Poole's notes;
2. Wright's Master Sheet;
Contact
Contact
Wisconsin Maritime Museum
Email:[email protected]
Website:
Agency street/mail address:
75 Maritime Dr.
Manitowoc, WI,54220
920-684-0218
Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy