Chacon (1912)
Chacon is a 72 ft (22 m) dry docked wooden vessel and roadside curiosity in Chugiak, Alaska, United States. The former fishing vessel currently serves as a memorial for its most recent owner, Thillman Wallace of Chugiak (1932 – 2015).
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Chacon (1912)
Chacon is a 72 ft (22 m) dry docked wooden vessel and roadside curiosity in Chugiak, Alaska, United States. The former fishing vessel currently serves as a memorial for its most recent owner, Thillman Wallace of Chugiak (1932 – 2015).
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Chacon is a 72 ft (22 m) dry d ...... lace of Chugiak (1932 – 2015).
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2.19456e+1
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Dry docked
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Ship builder
Johnson Brothers and Blanchard Seattle, Washington
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United States
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Gross
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Unknown
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7.5'
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Ship hull material
Wood
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Ship name
Chacon, F/V Chacon
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Ship namesake
Cape Chacon Alaska
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Memorial site
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Ship out of service
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Single Screw Propeller
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Ship status
Dry docked
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Gross
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Chacon is a 72 ft (22 m) dry d ...... lace of Chugiak (1932 – 2015).
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Chacon (1912)
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Chacon, F/V Chacon
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