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Re: Maritimers

by guest2 » March 29, 2013, 2:03 pm

Forebody of Algoma Transfer is the old Crispen Ogleby

Re: Maritimers

by Richard Jenkins » March 28, 2013, 8:53 pm

Willowglen didn't go to Egypt, she went straight to the scrapyard in Aliaga, Turkey where she was cut up. A lot of ships that went for scrap overseas around that time left with a concocted cover story to try to deflect the attention of Greenpeace and other environmental groups who were actively campaigning against the export of asbestos and other toxic substances to third-world shipbreakers. The former Aquarama was supposedly going to become an accommodation ship in Greece, but she too went directly to Aliaga.

Re: Maritimers

by Guest » March 28, 2013, 7:18 pm

It did actually go for scrap. Storage barge was a ruse.

Re: Maritimers

by guest1 » March 28, 2013, 6:16 pm

Lehigh, later known as Willowglen, didn't go to the scrapyards in Alang when it left the lakes in 2005. it was actually sold for use as a storage barge in Egypt. as far as I know, it may or may not still be there

http://pics.boatnerd.com/v/ship1/album9 ... 9.jpg.html

Re: Maritimers

by Guest » March 27, 2013, 5:37 pm

Clarence B Randall was renamed Ashland in 1962 and carried that name until the end.

Re: Maritimers

by Alex » March 27, 2013, 5:07 pm

The maritimer Clarence B. Randall of 1943 was given the name Ashland in 1962 and carried that name to the scrap yard in 1987.

Re: Maritimers

by Lakerguy » March 27, 2013, 12:35 pm

Chris wrote:Richard Reiss (Still Sailing as Manistee)
Clarence Randall
John T Hutchinson
Sewell Avery (Used as a dock in the Canadian Soo)
Robert C Stanley
George A Sloan (Sailing as Mississagi)
Cadillac
Champlain
Frank Armstrong
EG Grace
Frank Purnell (Rusting away in Chicago as CTC1)
Thomas Wilson
Steelton
Lehigh
J Burton Ayers (Sailing as Cuyahoga)
JH Hillman (Forward section is the Algoma Transfer)
Which one once sailed under the name Ashland? What years did it carry this name?

Re: Maritimers

by Guest » April 16, 2012, 1:51 pm

CTC#1 is at an elevator just down from lafarge,go past that first road on your right you can see it from the road.

Re: Maritimers

by tugboathunter » April 16, 2012, 4:24 am

Lehigh (Willowglen) was towed overseas in 2005.

Re: Maritimers

by Timerover51 » April 15, 2012, 11:21 pm

Where in Chicago is the Frank Purnell?

Re: Maritimers

by Mich Alex » April 15, 2012, 9:33 pm

Cadillac, scrapped 1987
Robert C. Stanley, scrapped 1989
Lehigh, scrapped 2002
Frank Armstrong, scrapped 1988
Clarence Randall, scrapped 1987
Steelton, scrapped 1994
Thomas Wilson, towed away for scrap 1987, sank in the Atlantic Ocean
E.G. Grace, scrapped 1984
Champlain, scrapped 1987
John T. Hutchinson, scrapped 1988

Re: Maritimers

by Chris » April 15, 2012, 6:58 pm

Richard Reiss (Still Sailing as Manistee)
Clarence Randall
John T Hutchinson
Sewell Avery (Used as a dock in the Canadian Soo)
Robert C Stanley
George A Sloan (Sailing as Mississagi)
Cadillac
Champlain
Frank Armstrong
EG Grace
Frank Purnell (Rusting away in Chicago as CTC1)
Thomas Wilson
Steelton
Lehigh
J Burton Ayers (Sailing as Cuyahoga)
JH Hillman (Forward section is the Algoma Transfer)

Maritimers

by Andrew » April 15, 2012, 4:02 pm

What were the names and fleets of the 16 Maritimers, and when did most of them get scrapped? TIA, Andrew. PS- Any photos well appreciated.

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