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SS North American

Coordinates: 42°11′00″N 87°39′00″W / 42.18333°N 87.65000°W / 42.18333; -87.65000

History
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Name: North American
Operator: Chicago, Duluth & Georgian Bay Transit Company
Builder:
Launched: 16 January 1913
Completed: 1914
Out of service: 1964
Fate: Sank 4 September 1967
General characteristics
Class and type: Passenger
Tonnage: 2317.00 gross
Length: 259.00 ft (78.94 m)
Beam: 47.00 ft (14.33 m)
Draft: 18.25 ft (5.56 m)
Propulsion: Propeller
Notes: Steel

Coordinates: 42°11′00″N 87°39′00″W / 42.18333°N 87.65000°W / 42.18333; -87.65000

North American was a Great Lakes steamship built by the Great Lakes Engineering Works at Ecorse, Michigan, in 1913 for the Chicago, Duluth & Georgian Bay Transit Company. The vessel was launched on January 16, 1913, and was the older of two near-sister ships, the newer one being SS South American.

North American was 280 feet (85 m) in length, had a 47-foot (14 m) beam, and drew 17 feet 6 inches (5.33 m) She had a 2,200 indicated horsepower quadruple expansion steam engine and three coal-burning Scotch boilers. In 1923 the boilers were converted to burn oil.

In 1963, North American was sold to the Canadian Holiday Company of Erie, Pennsylvania. The company used her in cross-lake service between Erie and Port Dover, Ontario, Canada, for one year until she was retired in 1964. After being retired from service, North American was involved in purchasing deals of uncertain nature, and was finally sold at public auction to the Seafarers International Union of North America in 1967 for use as a training ship at Piney Point, Maryland.


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