1972 Stewart J. Cort
Steel twin-screw self-unloading Great Lakes bulk freighter
Bow and stern sections built at Pascagoula MS by Ingalls Shipbuilding Division, Litton Systems, Hull 1173. Sections welded together and launched Dec 16, 1971. Sailed summer 1970 to Erie PA (under the unofficial name of Stubby with jagged line painted up her hull where the sections were joined with directions, “cut on dotted line”). Midbody built at Erie PA by Erie Marine Division, Litton Systems, Hull 101 and joined to bow and stern sections
First 1000-foot vessel on the Great Lakes
1000’ LOA, 988’6” LBP, 105’ beam, 49’ depth
1 deck, arch cargo hold construction, hatches @ 24’, oil-fired diesel engines, 14400 BHP
Enrolled at
989.3 x 105.0 x 44.9, 32930 GT, 29918 NT US 532272 to:
Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Cleveland OH (home port Wilmington DE)
Entered service May 1, 1972 clearing Erie PA for Taconite Harbor MN
IMO 7105495
In service 2011 for Interlake Steamship Co.
7202
Please GET SERIOUS! This photo is NOT the Stewart J Cort! My father was the Superintendent of Module Erection at the Litton shipyard. I have blueprints and the lists of the workers .