Wisconsin Maritime Museum

Ann Arbor No. 3 (Propeller, 1898)

Description


Identification
Vessel name:
Ann Arbor No. 3
Also known as:
Manistee
Year of Build:
1898
Rebuilt:
1. 1922, Manitowoc Shipbuilding Corporation;
2. 1945;
3. 1962;
4. 1965, Manistee, Michigan;
Official Number:
107418
Construction and Ownership
Built at:
Cleveland, Ohio
Vessel Type:
Propeller
Hull Materials:
Steel
Builder Name:
Globe Ion Works, Cleveland, Ohio;
Ownership Notes:
Ann Arbor Railroad Company, (1898-1962); Bultema Dock & Dredge Company, (1962-1972); Bultema-Engram, (1972);
Hull Dimensions
1898
Length: 258.3' Width/Beam: 52.3' Depth: 15.3'
1922
Length: 306.9' Width/Beam: 52.3' Depth: 17.1'
Tonnage
1898
Gross: 1,677 Net: 966
1922
Gross: 2,047 Net: 935
1945
Gross: 2,047 Net: 935
1965
Gross: 1,917 Net: 1,895
History
Classification:
a. Propeller, Ann Arbor No. 3 (1898-1962);
b. Carferry Barge, Ann Arbor No. 3 (1962-1965);
c. Propeller, Manistee (1965- )
Nationality:
American (1898- )
Chronology:

1. 11/6/1967, south of Frankfort, broken tow line, ashore and released;

Notes
General notes:
She was hull #75;
She was reduced to a car ferry barge at Manistee, Michigan, (1962-1965);
She was still in service in 1982;
Sources:
1. Wright's Master Sheet;
2. Naval Architectural Drawings: American Ship Building Co. & Predecessors, (1867-1920);
Contact
Contact
Wisconsin Maritime Museum
Email:[email protected]
Website:
Agency street/mail address:
75 Maritime Dr.
Manitowoc, WI,54220
920-684-0218
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