SS Chief Wawatam
SS Chief Wawatam was a coal-fired train ferry and icebreaker that operated in the Straits of Mackinac between 1911–1984. Her home port was St. Ignace, Michigan, and she shuttled back and forth during her entire working life between that port and Mackinaw City, Michigan.
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SS Chief Wawatam
SS Chief Wawatam was a coal-fired train ferry and icebreaker that operated in the Straits of Mackinac between 1911–1984. Her home port was St. Ignace, Michigan, and she shuttled back and forth during her entire working life between that port and Mackinaw City, Michigan.
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SS Chief Wawatam was a coal-fi ...... t and Mackinaw City, Michigan.
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1911-08-26
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Cut down to barge in 1989; scrapped 2009 by Purvis Marine
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Ship fate
Cut down to barge in 1989; scrapped 2009 by Purvis Marine
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Ship identification
*Official No. 209235
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Ship in service
October 1911
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Ship launched
1911-08-26
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SS Chief Wawatam
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Ship power
Six hand-fired, coal-burning steam boilers,
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three triple-expansion steam engines, total . Three propellors: one forward, two aft
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Ship route
Mackinaw City to St. Ignace, Michigan
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Hull number 119
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