Wisconsin Maritime Museum

R. E. Doville (Propeller, 1905)

Description


Identification
Vessel name:
R. E. Doville
Also known as:
Massey D.
Year of Build:
1905
Rebuilt:
1. 1915;
2. 1942'
3. 1945;
4. 1968, Port Huron, Michigan;
Official Number:
201815
Construction and Ownership
Built at:
Toledo, Ohio
Vessel Type:
Propeller
Hull Materials:
Steel
Builder Name:
Craig Ship Building Company
Ownership Notes:
Lake Sand & Gravel Company, (1905-1937); Mont Clemens Coal & Dock Company, (1941-1943); Lyons, Ira J., (1943-1947); Material Service Corporation, (1947-1954); Mailhiot, Octave J., (1954-1957); Allor, Marvin E., (1957-1959); Allwill Transit Company, (1959-1964); Construction Materials Corporation, (1964-1966); River Sand Corporation, (1966-1968); Malcolm, Keith E., (1968-1968); Massey Marine Salvage & Construction Company, (1968-1971); Panoceanic Engineering Corporation, (1971- );
Hull Dimensions
1905
Length: 120.5' Width/Beam: 28' Depth: 7'
1915
Length: 120.5' Width/Beam: 28' Depth: 7.2'
1942
Length: 120.5' Width/Beam: 27.5' Depth: 7'
1945
Length: 120.5' Width/Beam: 21.5' Depth: 7'
Tonnage
1042
Gross: 128 Net: 128
1905
Gross: 199 Net: 135
1915
Gross: 102 Net: 69
1945
Gross: 141 Net: 118
1968
History
Classification:
a. Propeller, R. E. Doville (1905-1968);
b. Propeller, Massey D. (1968- )
Nationality:
American (1905- )
Chronology:
1. 2/9/1953, Chicago, burned and repaired;
2. 9/23/1967, Detroit, explosion in the galley, (1 life lost), sunk and raised;
Notes
General notes:
Hull #102; She was out of documentation, (1937-1941); She was built as a sand dredge;
Sources:
1. John Poole's notes;
2. Wright's Master Sheet;
Contact
Contact
Wisconsin Maritime Museum
Email:[email protected]
Website:
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Manitowoc, WI,54220
920-684-0218
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