Registry and Rig Information |
Name
|
BALLENTINE, DAVID |
Registry
|
U.S. |
Official Number
|
6768 |
Rig
|
Propeller |
Dimensions and Tonnage |
Length
|
221.00 |
Width
|
37.00 |
Depth
|
13.42 |
Gross Tonnage
|
972.00 |
Net Tonnage
|
595.00 |
Hull Material
|
Wood |
Vessel History |
Rebuilds
|
Tonnage and dimension change, Cleveland, OH, June 24, 1890 (204 x 36.16 x 21.58; 1394 gross - 1206 net). Tonnage change, Cleveland, OH, September 1, 1897 (1372 gross - 1099 net). |
History
|
Vessle a total loss, was bound from Escanaba for Cleveland with iron ore. Final enrollment surrendered at Cleveland, OH, on January 30, 1903.First enrollment issued at Port Huron, MI, on May 27, 1873. |
Disposition
|
Missed piers and stranded 1400 feet from shore about 100 feet east of piers at Lorain, OH, on November 26, 1902. Fifteen of crew taken off by tug CASCADES; a day later three others taken off by Life Saving Service crew from Cleveland, OH. (cont. in memo) |
Build Information |
Builder
|
Boston, Thomas |
Place Built
|
Bangor, MI |
Date Built
|
1873-00-00 |
Source |
Source
|
HCGL |