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Eagle (steamboat)

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Name
  
Eagle

In service
  
1900

Identification
  
US registry 136812

Length
  
16 m

Route
  
Out of service
  
1902

Fate
  
Destroyed by fire

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Eagle was a passenger steamboat built in 1900 which served on Puget Sound until was destroyed by fire.

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Design and construction

Eagle was a smaller type of steamboat called a “steam launch”. The wooden vessel was built at Eagle Harbor, Washington to run on routes connecting Seattle and Bainbridge Island, Washington. Eagle was 53.8 feet (16.4 m) long, beam 15.5 feet (4.7 m), and depth of hold of 5.4. The overall size of the vessel was 40 gross tons and 23 registered tons. The vessel's US steamboat registration number was 136812.

Career

Eagle was destroyed by fire in 1902 at Eagle Harbor. The vessel was replaced in service by the Florence K.

References

Eagle (steamboat) Wikipedia


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