CHRISTINE FOSS
Built in 1944, by the Sagstad Shipyard of Seattle, Washington (hull #LT 187) as the LT-187 for the United States Army.
In 1946, the tug was acquired by the Foss Launch and Tug Company of Tacoma, Washington. Where she was renamed as the Christine Foss.
In 1987, she was acquired by Anchorage Harbor Masters Incorporated of Anchorage, Alaska. Where she was renamed as Miki-Miki. And, was converted for use as a passenger vessel.
In 1988, she was beached, and destroyed in Alaska.
(Kyle Stubbs)
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Vessel Name: CHRISTINE FOSS
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USCG Doc. No.: 249445
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Vessel Service: PASSENGER (INSPECTED)
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IMO Number: 5071913
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Trade Indicator: Coastwise Unrestricted, Fishery, Registry
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Call Sign: WA3684
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Hull Material: WOOD
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Hull Number: LT187
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Ship Builder: SAGSTAD SHIPYARD
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Year Built: 1944
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Length: 117.7
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Hailing Port: ANCHORAGE, AK.
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Hull Depth: 12.7
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Hull Breadth: 28.1
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Gross Tonnage: 99
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Net Tonnage: 67
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Previous Vessel Names:
LT-187, Christine Foss, MIKI-MIKI
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Previous Vessel Owners:
United States Army, Foss Launch and Tug Co., ANCHORAGE HARBOR MASTERS, INC, ANCHORAGE HARBOR MASTERS, INC, ANCHORAGE HARBOR MASTERS, INC, ANCHORAGE HARBOR MASTERS, INC, ANCHORAGE HARBOR MASTERS, INC, ANCHORAGE HARBOR MASTERS, INC, ANCHORAGE HARBOR MASTERS, INC, ANCHORAGE HARBOR MASTERS, INC, ANCHORAGE HARBOR MASTERS, INC