1930 Simcolite 1965
Steel St. Lawrence River canal size tanker
Built at Haverton Hill-on-Tees England by Furness Shipbuilding Co., Hull 171
Launched
258’ LOA, 250’ LBP, 43’ beam, 18’ depth
1 deck, oil-fired boilers, triple expansion engine, 900 IHP
Enrolled at Montreal P.Q.
250.0 x 43.1 x 17.9, 1919 GT, 1085 NT Can 155282 to:
Imperial Oil Ltd., Montreal QC (home port Montreal QC).
Entered service 1930
Renamed Imperial Simcoe 1947
Remeasured 1954 to 1971 GT, 1046 NT
Home port to Windsor Ont. 1960
Sold for scrap 1965 to Steel Factors Ltd., Montreal QC. Carried cargo from Sarnia ON to Montreal.
Resold to Spanish shipbreakers. Cleared Lauzon QC Sept 9, 1965 with str. Imperial Welland towed by Dutch tug Loire. Tow arrived at Santander Spain Oct 13, 1965.
See history in Scanner Dec 1991 and April 1992 (#193)
Also in Great Lakes Ships We Remember III p. 190
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My dads (Bill Whiteley) first ship went on board as a wiper in 1955.