Camano (steamboat)
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Camano was a steamboat built in 1906 at Coupeville, Washington which operated on Puget Sound from 1906 to 1917. Camano was later known as Tolo. As Tolo the vessel was sunk in 1917 as a result of a collision at sea. Four people died as a result.
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Camano raised following sinking in 1912. | |
History | |
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Name | Camano, later Tolo |
Owner | Island Transportation Co. |
Route | Puget Sound |
Completed | 1906, Coupeville, WA |
Identification | US registry #202970 |
Fate | Sank after collision November 1917 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Inland steamboat |
Tonnage | as rebuilt (1910): 92 gross tons; 62 regist. tons |
Length |
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Beam | 16.9 ft (5.15 m) |
Depth | 5.1 ft (1.55 m) depth of hold |
Installed power | compound steam engine |
Crew | five (5) |
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