Canadoc

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Re: Canadoc

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As other posters have already replied, the Canadoc had no relation to the Republic Steel C4s that were later part of the Cleveland Cliffs fleet. I believe the style of the Canadoc's pilothouse and forward cabins were in common with those of the Sir Denys Lowson (later Vandoc) and Mantadoc (later Maritime Trader and Manitoba) with the exception that it had one extra deck. This made it something of a unique, possibly ungainly, looking vessel especially when riding high at the bow while in ballast. I recall seeing the Canadoc many times on the St. Clair River during the 1980s before its sale for scrap in 1991.
Paul A
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Re: Canadoc

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That style of pilot house is a signature of the time of Davie Ship Yards at Lauzon Quebec.
guest

Re: Canadoc

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no never, they were steamers the canadoc was a motor vessel built for paterson.
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Re: Canadoc

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She was built for Paterson by Davie ship building.
Mn bob

Canadoc

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Was the canadoc ever owned by Cleveland cliffs? It looks just like the Patton or white of Cleveland cliffs ships with its high pilot house.
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