Identy of Hull in Sturgeon Bay
Re: Identy of Hull in Sturgeon Bay
I`d have to say after looking at the photos , and the Google photo was the clincher , that this is an older barge that the Quarterdeck Marina purchased for use as a fuel dock / joining section for the marina . The size of it makes it suitable for working on something bigger than the berth catwalks can handle , as well as it`s purpose as a fuel depot . The `knees` you are talking about are permanently welded alterations and I think these are for dock stability , there are some welded on the side as well . As for it`s identity that will be far more difficult , hundreds and hundreds of barges went in ? status when sold for other use .
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Re: Identy of Hull in Sturgeon Bay
Whatever it is, it's been there a while because it shows up on 1992 Google Earth historical imagery. I wonder if someone at Skipper Bud's, Quarterdeck Marina or Harbor Club Marina would know, or whether it even predates their tenure there?
Identy of Hull in Sturgeon Bay
Attached are photos of a hull I am trying to identify. It is being used as a fuel dock at the Quarterdeck Marina in Surgeon Bay, Wisconsin. The measurement tool in Google Maps shows it to be roughly 265 feet long with a 48 foot beam. There appear to be push knees extending downward on the bow. Based on these, and the shape of the stern, I assume it was once an inland river towboat. Albeit a big one given those dimensions. A dredge or snag boat might be other possibilities.
The hull is older, appearing to be of riveted construction. Thanks in advance to any leads concerning the identity of the hull. I did ask at the marina, and the employee there did not know the history.
Google view: http://goo.gl/maps/E3xwI
The hull is older, appearing to be of riveted construction. Thanks in advance to any leads concerning the identity of the hull. I did ask at the marina, and the employee there did not know the history.
Google view: http://goo.gl/maps/E3xwI