- Daisy (steamboat)
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Career Name: Daisy Route: Puget Sound, Skagit River In service: 1880 Out of service: 1897 Identification: U.S. Registry #157006[1] Fate: Sank near Edmonds, WA[2] General characteristics Type: inland steamboat Tonnage: 97.87 regist.[1] Length: 80.5 ft (24.54 m)[1] Beam: 20.3 ft (6.19 m)[1] Depth: 4.9 ft (1.49 m) depth of hold[1] Installed power: twin steam engines, horizontally mounted; 40 indicated horsepower[1] Propulsion: sternwheel[1] Daisy was a sternwheel steamboat that ran on Puget Sound and the Skagit River from 1880 to 1897.
Career
Daisy was built at Seattle for the Washington Steamboat Company in 1880. The vessel was placed in service for the Skagit River trade. In 1897 Daisy sank near Edmonds, Washington.[2]
Notes
References
- Affleck, Edward L., A Century of Paddlewheelers in the Pacific Northwest, the Yukon, and Alaska, Alexander Nicolls Press, Vancouver, BC 2000 ISBN 0-920034-08-X
- Newell, Gordon R., ed., H.W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest, Superior Publishing Co., Seattle, WA (1966)
- Wright, E.W., Lewis & Dryden's Marine history of the Pacific Northwest, Lewis & Dryden Printing Co., Portland, OR (1895)
related topic: Washington State FerriesPuget Sound sternwheelers Categories:- 1880 ships
- Steamboats of Washington (state)
- Individual ship or boat stubs
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