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- SS_Peralta length "128016.0".
- SS_Peralta abstract "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. 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.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.".
- SS_Peralta length "128.016".
- SS_Peralta shipBeam "16.4592".
- SS_Peralta status "Floating breakwater".
- SS_Peralta wikiPageExternalLink peralta.
- SS_Peralta wikiPageExternalLink gianthulks.html.
- SS_Peralta wikiPageID "27811753".
- SS_Peralta wikiPageRevisionID "559389346".
- SS_Peralta hasPhotoCollection SS_Peralta.
- SS_Peralta shipBuilder "San Francisco Shipbuilding Company".
- SS_Peralta shipLaunched "February 1921".
- SS_Peralta shipName "SS Peralta".
- SS_Peralta shipPropulsion "359".
- SS_Peralta shipPropulsion "Single screw".
- SS_Peralta shipPropulsion "T.3-cyl.".
- SS_Peralta shipReclassified "Breakwater in 1958".
- SS_Peralta shipReclassified "Sardine cannery in 1924".
- SS_Peralta shipStatus "Floating breakwater".
- SS_Peralta shipTonnage "3696".
- SS_Peralta subject Category:1921_ships.
- SS_Peralta subject Category:Concrete_ships.
- SS_Peralta subject Category:Design_1100_tankers.
- SS_Peralta subject Category:Oil_tankers.
- SS_Peralta subject Category:Ships_built_in_Oakland,_California.
- SS_Peralta type 1921Ships.
- SS_Peralta type Artifact100021939.
- SS_Peralta type CargoShip102965300.
- SS_Peralta type ConcreteShips.
- SS_Peralta type Conveyance103100490.
- SS_Peralta type Craft103125870.
- SS_Peralta type Design1100Tankers.
- SS_Peralta type Instrumentality103575240.
- SS_Peralta type Object100002684.
- SS_Peralta type OilTanker103845190.
- SS_Peralta type OilTankers.
- SS_Peralta type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- SS_Peralta type Ship104194289.
- SS_Peralta type Vehicle104524313.
- SS_Peralta type Vessel104530566.
- SS_Peralta type Whole100003553.
- SS_Peralta type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Peralta type Ship.
- SS_Peralta type Product.
- SS_Peralta type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_Peralta comment "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. 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.".
- SS_Peralta label "SS Peralta".
- SS_Peralta sameAs m.0cc77jf.
- SS_Peralta sameAs Q7394197.
- SS_Peralta sameAs Q7394197.
- SS_Peralta sameAs SS_Peralta.
- SS_Peralta wasDerivedFrom SS_Peralta?oldid=559389346.
- SS_Peralta isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Peralta.
- SS_Peralta name "SS Peralta".