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- SS_Brulin length "75590.4".
- SS_Brulin abstract "SS Brulin was a lake freighter that worked the North American Great Lakes routes from 1924 to 1960. She was renamed Outarde in 1939, and James J. Buckler in 1960, shortly before she ran aground and sank during salvage operations.Brulin was built by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Hebburn-on-Tyne and launched on 31 July 1924, for the Montreal Forwarding Company. She was built to the maximum dimensions of the canal locks that preceded the St Lawrence Seaway.She was involved in a number of incidents in her career. In 1925 she ran aground at the head of the Morrisburg Canal. In 1926 she struck and sank the tugboat Emma L, off Windmill Point, killing two of her crew, and in 1932 she ran aground on Seven Acre Shoals off Kingston Ontario.In 1935 she found the tank barge Bruce Hudson adrift and abandoned on Lake Erie, and was able to collect a salvage fee.She was renamed the Outarde in 1939 when she was sold to the Quebec and Ontario Transportation Company.(In 1962, after her loss, the firm renamed another vessel the Outarde.)In 1943 she ran aground near the St Pierre and Miquelon near the mouth of the St Lawrence estuary. She was armed with a small cannon during World War II.In November 1945 a storm smashed the Outarde against the Consul-Hall Coal Dock at Clayton, New York. A coffer-dam needed to be erected to salvage the vessel, and clear the approach to the dock. Salvage took over four months, and repairs to return to service were not completed until June 1946.When the St Lawrence Seaway was completed, in late 1959, allowing larger vessels to access sail to and from the Great Lakes, the Outarde was scheduled to be scrapped.She was, however, put back into service in 1960 as the James J. Buckler. She ran aground on 13 June 1960, on a sandbank off the mouth of the Saguenay River. Though she was able to be refloated, she was found to have a serious leak, and was beached. A further salvage attempt was made, but on 16 June 1960 her hull cracked in two and she sank.".
- SS_Brulin builder Hebburn.
- SS_Brulin builder Palmers_Shipbuilding_and_Iron_Company.
- SS_Brulin length "75.5904".
- SS_Brulin shipBeam "13.1064".
- SS_Brulin shipLaunch "1924-07-31".
- SS_Brulin status "Sank during salvage operations on 16 June 1960".
- SS_Brulin thumbnail Efforts_to_salvage_the_Outarde_in_1946.jpg?width=300.
- SS_Brulin wikiPageID "40468997".
- SS_Brulin wikiPageRevisionID "588451722".
- SS_Brulin shipBuilder Hebburn.
- SS_Brulin shipBuilder Palmers_Shipbuilding_and_Iron_Company.
- SS_Brulin shipClass "Cargo ship".
- SS_Brulin shipCompleted "August 1924".
- SS_Brulin shipFate "--06-16".
- SS_Brulin shipLaunched "1924-07-31".
- SS_Brulin shipName "Brulin".
- SS_Brulin shipName "James J. Buckler".
- SS_Brulin shipName "Outarde".
- SS_Brulin shipOwner "Bruce Lindsay Bros Ltd".
- SS_Brulin shipOwner "Buckport Shipping Co Ltd".
- SS_Brulin shipOwner "Quebec & Ontario Transportation Co Ltd".
- SS_Brulin shipPower "180".
- SS_Brulin shipYardNumber "949".
- SS_Brulin subject Category:1924_ships.
- SS_Brulin subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1960.
- SS_Brulin subject Category:Shipwrecks_in_the_Great_Lakes.
- SS_Brulin subject Category:Tyne-built_ships.
- SS_Brulin subject Category:World_War_II_merchant_ships_of_Canada.
- SS_Brulin type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Brulin type Ship.
- SS_Brulin type Product.
- SS_Brulin type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_Brulin comment "SS Brulin was a lake freighter that worked the North American Great Lakes routes from 1924 to 1960. She was renamed Outarde in 1939, and James J. Buckler in 1960, shortly before she ran aground and sank during salvage operations.Brulin was built by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Hebburn-on-Tyne and launched on 31 July 1924, for the Montreal Forwarding Company.".
- SS_Brulin label "SS Brulin".
- SS_Brulin sameAs m.0xn5r64.
- SS_Brulin sameAs Q16223065.
- SS_Brulin sameAs Q16223065.
- SS_Brulin wasDerivedFrom SS_Brulin?oldid=588451722.
- SS_Brulin depiction Efforts_to_salvage_the_Outarde_in_1946.jpg.
- SS_Brulin isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Brulin.
- SS_Brulin name "Brulin (1924-1939)".
- SS_Brulin name "James J. Buckler".
- SS_Brulin name "Outarde (1939-1960)".