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The SS St. Marys Challenger is a freight-carrying vessel operating on the North American Great Lakes built in 1906. Originally an ore boat, she spent most of her career as a cement carrier when much larger ore boats became common. After a 107-year-long working career as a self-propelled boat, she was converted into a barge and paired with the tug Prentiss Brown as an articulated tug-barge. Before conversion, she was the oldest operating self-propelled lake freighter on the Great Lakes, as well as being one of the last freight-carrying vessels on the Great Lakes to be powered by steam engines.

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  • St. Marys Challenger (de)
  • SS St. Marys Challenger (en)
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  • Die St. Marys Challenger war ein auf den Großen Seen von 1906 bis 2013 eingesetztes dampfgetriebenes Frachtschiff. Gegen Ende ihrer 107-jährigen Karriere als Schiff mit eigenem Antrieb war sie das letzte auf diese Art angetriebene Frachtschiff in diesem Fahrtgebiet. Nach der Außerdienststellung 2013 hat der Eigner den Antrieb ausbauen lassen und verwendet den Rumpf weiter als antriebslose Schute für den Zementtransport. (de)
  • The SS St. Marys Challenger is a freight-carrying vessel operating on the North American Great Lakes built in 1906. Originally an ore boat, she spent most of her career as a cement carrier when much larger ore boats became common. After a 107-year-long working career as a self-propelled boat, she was converted into a barge and paired with the tug Prentiss Brown as an articulated tug-barge. Before conversion, she was the oldest operating self-propelled lake freighter on the Great Lakes, as well as being one of the last freight-carrying vessels on the Great Lakes to be powered by steam engines. (en)
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  • St. Marys Challenger (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/St.Marys_Challenger_Owen_Sound.jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/William_P._Snyder.jpg
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  • Port City Marine Services, Muskegon, MI (en)
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  • Great Lakes Engineering Works (en)
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  • Conventional dry bulk Lake freighter (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Cut down to barge (en)
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  • * * *Callsign: WDB9135 (en)
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  • - After ATB Conversion (en)
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  • St. Marys Challenger (en)
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