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Chacon (1918)

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Name
  
Chacon, MV Chacon

Ordered
  
1918

Completed
  
1918

Launched
  
1918

Namesake
  
Cape Chacon Alaska

Builder
  
Tacoma, Washington

In service
  
1918-1937

Length
  
20 m

Chacon (1918)

Chacon was a 65 ft (20 m) commercial vessel built in Tacoma Washington by Johnson and Waughbo in 1918. Built for service in Ketchikan Alaska as a cannery tender and tug boat, the Chacon was powered with an 85 h.p. Frisco Standard gasoline engine. Chacon was Originally owned by the Sawyer and McKay Company, owners of several fish traps near Ketchikan. Chacon was later sold to Ed J. Williams and operated as a mail and passenger boat. On April 13, 1937, Chacon was lost at sea in a Gale in Cape Mudge. Her crew of six survived and were rescued at Campbell River.

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Chacon (1918) Wikipedia