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- Nymph (1902)Official No.: 112171; First Rebuild: Official Number: 112171 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 73 x 15 -- 84 tons Rebuilt: Milford Bay, Ontario, Canada in 1907 75x11x5 Owned by P. Campbell, Gravenhurst 1917; J. H. Campbell, Gravenhurst 1921. Built by R. Stroud. Milford Bay 1902. Engine 6½-10-17x10 by Davis & Son, Kingston.Official No.: 112171; First Rebuild: Official Number: 112171 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 73 x 15 -- 84 tons Rebuilt: Milford Bay, Ontario, Canada in 1907 75x11x5 Owned by P. Campbell, Gravenhurst …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wawanaissa (1897)Other Names: Nishka (1902); Official No.: 103682; First Rebuild: Official Number: 103682 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 50 x 8 -- 9 tons Rebuilt: in 1902 36x8x4 Owned by R.W. Simpson, Toronto 1897; R J. Stroud, Milford Bay 1901; to Mickle & Dyment 1903. Built by R.J. Stroud, Milford Bay 1897. Moved …Other Names: Nishka (1902); Official No.: 103682; First Rebuild: Official Number: 103682 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 50 x 8 -- 9 tons Rebuilt: in 1902 36x8x4 Owned by R.W. Simpson, Toronto …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Comet (1887)Official No.: 92450; 60x12x5 Owned by R. J. Stroud, Milford Bay Ont. 1895, 1901; Rathbun Company 1917, 1921. Built by J. Stroud & Sons, Milford Bay 1887. Engine 10x10 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto. Taken to Lake Simcoe1896, back to Muskoka 1902. TugOfficial No.: 92450; 60x12x5 Owned by R. J. Stroud, Milford Bay Ont. 1895, 1901; Rathbun Company 1917, 1921. Built by J. Stroud & Sons, Milford Bay 1887. Engine 10x10 by …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Alporto (1912)Official No.: 130314; 85x14x6 Owned by J. J. Beaumont et al., Gravenhurst 1917; J. M. Monck, Muskoka 1921; J. Mills, Monck Ont. 1927. Built by Georgian Bay Shipbuilding & Wrecking Co., Gravenhurst 1912 using frame from yacht. Engine (from "City of Bala") 6½-14x10 by Waterous Engine Co., Brantford Ont. Supply …Official No.: 130314; 85x14x6 Owned by J. J. Beaumont et al., Gravenhurst 1917; J. M. Monck, Muskoka 1921; J. Mills, Monck Ont. 1927. Built by Georgian Bay Shipbuilding & Wrecking …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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