1902 Bransford 1974
Steel Great Lakes bulk freighter
Built at West Bay City MI by West Bay City Shipbuilding Co., Hull 605
Launched April 2, 1902
434’ LOA, 414’ LBP, 50’ beam, 28’ depth
1 deck, hold beams, hatches @ 24’, coal-fired boilers, triple expansion engine, 1500 IHP
Enrolled at Port Huron MI April 30, 1902 (#58)
414.0 x 50.0 x 24.0, 4744 GT, 4439 NT US 3925 to:
West Bay City Shipbuilding Co.
Reenrolled at Cleveland OH May 6, 1902 (#84) to:
Bransford Transit Co., Cleveland OH, W. A. Hawgood, Mgr.
Entered service 1902
Error in original enrollment corrected April 1, 1903 to 29.0 depth and 4657 GT, 3386 NT
Transferred 1911 to Acme Transit Co., Cleveland OH
Fleet sold Dec 31, 1915 to Pittsburgh Steamship Co., Cleveland OH
Renamed John H. McLean 1916
Cargo hold rebuilt 1921 to arch construction at Fairport OH
Remeasured to 24.0 depth and 4056 GT, 2886 NT
Transferred 1943 to American Steel & Wire Co.,
Converted to crane vessel with 3 large hatches at Cleveland OH by American Ship Building Co. and renamed Clifford F. Hood.
Remeasured to 421.4 x 50.2 x 24.0, 4165 GT, 3291 NT
Remeasured 1949 to 4202 GT, 3038 NT
Transferred 1967 to United States Steel Great Lakes Fleet (home port to Wilmington DE)
Laid up fall 1971 at Superior WI. Later moved to Duluth MN
Sold for scrap 1974 to Union Pipe & Machinery Co. Resold to Spanish shipbreakers. Cleared Quebec QC June 19, 1974 with str. Harris N. Snyder, towed by tug Fairplay X. Tow arrived Bilbao, Spain July 12, 1974.
IMO 5076042
0220