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Daring (steamboat 1909)

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Name
  
Daring

Builder
  
Crawford and Reid

Out of service
  
15 January 1922

Launched
  
1909

Operator
  
Chesley Tug Co.

Laid down
  
1909

Construction started
  
1909

Length
  
30 m

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Route
  
Seattle-Tacoma-East Pass

Construction

Daring was built at Tacoma in 1909 by the shipyard of Crawford and Reid for Matthew McDowell’s Seattle-Tacoma-East Pass route. Daring was 98' long and rated at 163 tons.

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Later operations

From 1916 to 1918, Daring was operated as a tug by Chesley Tug Co. out of Seattle, and was then sold to Pacific Great Eastern Railway, Victoria, British Columbia and renamed Clinton. On 15 January 1922 the tug Clinton was rammed and sunk by Canadian Pacific Railway ferry Princess Royal in Burrard Inlet.

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