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CD-99


Canadian Drifter:

  • Built by Harbour Commissioners, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Completed 14 October 1918
  • Acquired by the U.S. Navy in 1918
  • Struck from the Navy Register 3 September 1919 and returned to Canada
  • Sold in 1920 to Thomas Kirkwood of Montreal and named Mary Francis Whalen
  • Sold in 1924 to John Donnelly Salvage and Wrecking Co., Ltd. of Kingston, Ontario, Canada and renamed Donnelly
  • Acquired in 1930 by Sincennes-McNaughton Tugs, Ltd. of Montreal
  • Abandoned in 1935.

    Specifications:

  • Displacement 175 t.
  • Length 95'
  • Beam 18' 6"
  • Draft 7' 6"
  • Speed 9 kts.
  • Complement 23
  • Armament: One 3-pounder
  • Propulsion: One single ended boiler, one 225hp vertical compound steam engine, one shaft.
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    CD-99 70k St. Lawrence River Historical Collection of the Great Lakes

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