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SS Peralta

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Name
  
SS Peralta

Tonnage
  
6,144 GRT3,696 NRT

Draught
  
35 ft (10.67 m)

Length
  
128 m

Status
  
Floating breakwater

Beam
  
54 ft (16.46 m)

Launched
  
February 1921

Draft
  
11 m

SS Peralta SS Peralta Powell River Canada Atlas Obscura

Reclassified
  
Sardine cannery in 1924Breakwater in 1958

Builder
  
San Francisco Shipbuilding Company

SS Peralta is a concrete floating breakwater in the Powell River in British Columbia. She was built as a concrete oil tanker by the San Francisco Shipbuilding Company, and was launched in February 1921. The ship is 128 m long, with a beam of 15.4 m and has a volume of 6,144 GRT. Her sister ship is SS Palo Alto. She was acquired in 1924 and converted into a sardine cannery in Alaska. After spending 24 years in this role the ship was moored off Antioch, California. She was bought by Pacifica Papers in 1958 and moored as part of a giant floating breakwater on the Powell River to protect the company's log storage pond. She is the oldest and largest American-built concrete ship still afloat.

SS Peralta Floating Breakwater Concrete Ships of Powell River BC Flickr

With the downsizing of operations at the pulp mill in late 2000, it was proposed to sink the Peralta as an artificial reef, but this was later rejected.

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SS Peralta SS Peralta Powell River Canada Atlas Obscura

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References

SS Peralta Wikipedia