Cheakamus (steamship)
Cheakamus was a steamship built in 1913 in North Vancouver, British Columbia. This ship was originally built as the Cheslakee in Scotland. After Cheslakee capsized in 1913, the hulk was raised, lengthened, and placed back into service as Cheakamus.
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Cheakamus (steamship)
Cheakamus was a steamship built in 1913 in North Vancouver, British Columbia. This ship was originally built as the Cheslakee in Scotland. After Cheslakee capsized in 1913, the hulk was raised, lengthened, and placed back into service as Cheakamus.
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length (μ)
4.428744e+1
ship beam (μ)
8.56488e+0
status
Scrapped 1949.
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Ship built
Ship capacity
Licensed for 148 passengers; cargo capacity 120 tons.
Ship depth
Ship identification
Canada registry #130309
Ship in service
Ship notes
Rebuilt and lengthened from Cheslakee following capsize. Converted to towboat in 1942
Ship out of service
Ship propulsion
single propeller
Ship route
coastal British Columbia
Ship speed
Ship tonnage
Ship type
coastal steamship
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Cheakamus was a steamship buil ...... ack into service as Cheakamus.
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Cheakamus (steamship)
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Cheakamus
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