This propeller was built in 1969 by Marine Industries, Sorel, Canada. She was owned by Shell Canada, Toronto, Canada. She eventually became "W. M. Vacy Ash." As "Lakeshell," she ran aground on Telegraph Rock in the Parry Sound Channel on December 19, 1980, She was freed two days later after a portion of her cargo diesel fuel was lightered by the "Imperial Sarnia." She reportedly leaked over 21,000 gallons of Bunker C into the St. Lawrence River on March 17, 1982 after suffering a crack on a cargo compartment, which was the result of striking an ice flow
This propeller was built in 1965 by Davie Shipbuilding, Lauzon, Canada. She was owned by N. M. Pater...
The vessel was built at Port Arthur, Ontario in 1952 by the Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company for the...
This propeller was built in 1943 by Bethlehem-Sparrows Point Shipyard, Sparrows Point, Maryland. She...
Shown here as the "Alfred Cytaki," this Canadian vessel was built by Swan, Hunter, and Wigham Richar...
This propeller was built in 1967 by Canadian Vickers, Montreal. She was owned by Scott Misener Steam...
This propeller was built in 1943 by Kaiser Company, Portland, Oregon. She was owned by U.S. Maritime...
This propeller was built in 1959 by Collingwood Shipyards, Collingwood, Ontario. She was owned by Ca...
This propeller was built in 1965 by G. T. Davie Division & Canadian Vickers, Montreal, Canada. She w...
This propeller was built in 1961. Her stern was built by Canadian Vickers, Montreal, Canada, and her...
This propeller was built in 1925 by Earle's Shipbuilding & Engineering Company, Hull, Great Britain....
This propeller was built in 1955 by Atlantic Shipbuilding Company, Newport, Wales, Great Britain. Sh...
This propeller was built in 1922 by Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company, Manitowoc, Wisconsin. She was ow...
This propeller was built in 1882 by J. Redhead and Company, South Shields, Great Britain. She was ow...
This propeller was built in 1954 by Port Weller Dry Docks, Port Weller, Ontario. She was owned by Co...
This propeller was built in 1925 by Great Lakes Engineering Works, River Rouge, Michigan. She was ow...
This propeller was built in 1965 by Davie Shipbuilding, Lauzon, Canada. She was owned by N. M. Pater...
The vessel was built at Port Arthur, Ontario in 1952 by the Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company for the...
This propeller was built in 1943 by Bethlehem-Sparrows Point Shipyard, Sparrows Point, Maryland. She...
Shown here as the "Alfred Cytaki," this Canadian vessel was built by Swan, Hunter, and Wigham Richar...
This propeller was built in 1967 by Canadian Vickers, Montreal. She was owned by Scott Misener Steam...
This propeller was built in 1943 by Kaiser Company, Portland, Oregon. She was owned by U.S. Maritime...
This propeller was built in 1959 by Collingwood Shipyards, Collingwood, Ontario. She was owned by Ca...
This propeller was built in 1965 by G. T. Davie Division & Canadian Vickers, Montreal, Canada. She w...
This propeller was built in 1961. Her stern was built by Canadian Vickers, Montreal, Canada, and her...
This propeller was built in 1925 by Earle's Shipbuilding & Engineering Company, Hull, Great Britain....
This propeller was built in 1955 by Atlantic Shipbuilding Company, Newport, Wales, Great Britain. Sh...
This propeller was built in 1922 by Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company, Manitowoc, Wisconsin. She was ow...
This propeller was built in 1882 by J. Redhead and Company, South Shields, Great Britain. She was ow...
This propeller was built in 1954 by Port Weller Dry Docks, Port Weller, Ontario. She was owned by Co...
This propeller was built in 1925 by Great Lakes Engineering Works, River Rouge, Michigan. She was ow...
This propeller was built in 1965 by Davie Shipbuilding, Lauzon, Canada. She was owned by N. M. Pater...
The vessel was built at Port Arthur, Ontario in 1952 by the Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company for the...
This propeller was built in 1943 by Bethlehem-Sparrows Point Shipyard, Sparrows Point, Maryland. She...