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Colonel Greer (R.C.A.S.C.) If you have images associated with this Vessel, please contact us at
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Registry #1 | 176887 (Canada) | Registry #2 | Z.79 (RCN) | Registry #3 | |
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IMO# | MMSI# | VRN# |
Name 1 | 1944 | Colonel Greer (R.C.A.S.C.) | Name 6 | ||
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Name 2 | (nk) | Cape Norman (I) | Name 7 | ||
Name 3 | Name 8 | ||||
Name 4 | Name 9 | ||||
Name 5 | Name 10 |
Year Built | 1944 | Place | Vancouver | Area | BC | Country | Canada |
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Designer | (nk) | Measurement (imp) | 54.1' x 16.0' x 6.1' |
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Builder | Vancouver Shipyards Ltd. | Measurement (metric) | ?m x ?m x ?m |
Hull | Wood | Displacement | |
Gross Tonnage | 44.92 | Type 1 | Work Boat |
Registered Tonnage | 30.85 | Type 2 | Fishboat, general |
Engine | 165hp diesel engine (1944) | Engine Manufacture | Gray Motor Co., Detroit MI USA |
Repower | Repowered with a 115bhp (3 nhp) Caterpillar engine | Propulsion | Screw |
Rebuilds | Call Sign | ||
Pendant # | Z.79 | Masters |
Owner(s) |
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In 1944-1946 during the Second World War she was operated by the Canadian Army Pacific Command Water Transport Company of the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. In 1949 she was owned by Svening Peterson, North Vancouver BC Canada. In 1958 she was owned by Philip D. Humphreys (MO), West Vancouver BC Canada. In 1961 she was owned by Herbert W. Taylor (MO), Vancouver BC Canada. |
Fate | Registry closed | Date | 1961-12-14 |
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Anecdotes |
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On December 16, 1961 this vessel foundered near Maude Island, Nanoose Bay BC on voyage carrying a load of herring from Deep Bay to Steveston. Only an overturned dinghy and a floating lifejacket were later found by searchers. Lost were Captain Tom Wilson; Engineer Dave Falconer; Boyd Fuerst; and Bob Sherbourn. This vessel sent out SOS signals reporting that this vessel was going down about 15 miles northeast of Nanaimo. The last message heard (by the Adriatic Star) said "The dinghy has capsized. Three of the crew are in the water." Silence followed. They were thought to have been making for shelter at Maude Island, near Nanaoose Bay at the time of the tragedy. The crew left behind 12 children. |
References |
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Canada List of Shipping; Email (Bryon Taylor - Nauticapedia 24/02/2016); LAC Reel 11850 (1961) (Cape Norman); Rogers, A.C. (Jr.) Shipwreck Chart No. 3; The Vancouver Sun, Thursday December 7, 1961 Page 1; |
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