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Algosoo (1974 ship)
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Algosoo was a lake freighter constructed for Algoma Central in 1974 by in Collingwood, Ontario. The second ship of the name, Algosoo was the last lake freighter built in the traditional design for use on the North American Great Lakes, where the bridge topped a superstructure right in the ship's bow, and a second superstructure topped her engines, right in the stern. The vessel was used to transport bulk cargoes between ports on the Great Lakes. In 1986, the ship suffered a serious fire and 1994, was forced to run aground. Algosoo transported her last cargo in late 2015 and was sailed to the breaking yard at Port Colborne, Ontario in October 2016.
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Algosoo
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Algoma Central
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2
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Blue and white cargo ship on water
dbp:shipBuilder
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dbp:shipCaption
Algosoo approaches Silver Bay in 2010
dbp:shipCompleted
1974-12-04
dbp:shipFate
Broken up for scrap 2016
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Algosoo Approaches Silver Bay .jpg
dbp:shipInService
1974
dbp:shipLaidDown
August 1973
dbp:shipLaunched
1974-07-24
dbp:shipLength
* oa * pp
dbp:shipName
Algosoo
dbp:shipOutOfService
2015
dbp:shipOwner
dbr:Algoma_Central
dbp:shipPropulsion
1
dbp:shipRegistry
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
dbp:shipTonnage
* *
dbp:shipType
dbr:Lake_freighter
dbp:shipYardNumber
206
dbo:abstract
Algosoo was a lake freighter constructed for Algoma Central in 1974 by in Collingwood, Ontario. The second ship of the name, Algosoo was the last lake freighter built in the traditional design for use on the North American Great Lakes, where the bridge topped a superstructure right in the ship's bow, and a second superstructure topped her engines, right in the stern. The vessel was used to transport bulk cargoes between ports on the Great Lakes. In 1986, the ship suffered a serious fire and 1994, was forced to run aground. Algosoo transported her last cargo in late 2015 and was sailed to the breaking yard at Port Colborne, Ontario in October 2016.
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1974-12-04
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1974-07-24
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Broken upfor scrap 2016
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dbr:Algoma_Central
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dbr:Algoma_Central
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dbr:Crossley_Pielstick
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dbr:Lake_freighter
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