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- Q6718291 subject Q6194817.
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- Q6718291 abstract "Windoc began as an ocean-going bulk carrier named Rhine Ore. It was built in the Schlieker shipyard in Hamburg, West Germany, and launched on 11 April 1959. It was renamed Steelcliffe Hall after an April 1977 sale, it was rebuilt in Canada that year as a laker, with cargo space added forward of the engine room, and the wheelhouse moved aft above the crew accommodation.After decades of service and changes to the function and structural conversions of the ship, in 1988 Steelcliffe Hall was given the name Windoc (2) after being acquired by N. M. Paterson & Sons Ltd., following the liquidation of the previous owner, Halco.On 11 August 2001, while traveling through the Welland Canal, Windoc was hit by Bridge 11 in Allanburg, Ontario. The accident caused minor damage to the vertical lift bridge, and destroyed the ship's wheelhouse and funnel. The vessel caught fire, and was later declared a constructive total loss, but there were no reported injuries, no damage to the $6-$8 million cargo, and no pollution to the waterway. The Marine Investigation Report concluded "it is likely that [vertical lift bridge] operator's performance was impaired while the bridge span was lowered onto the Windoc." The accident was captured on amateur video.The vessel was towed to Hamilton Harbour for repairs, and in March, 2002, it broke free of its moorings in a 50 mph (80 km/h) winter gale, and ran aground 5 km (2.7 nmi) away in about six feet (2 m) of water, where it was pulled out by four tugs three days later.N.M. Paterson & Sons left the shipping business the following year, after 87 years, and sued the canal operator, St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corp., for $16.9 million (C). Their remaining four active and three mothballed ships were sold in 2002. The canal operator denied any negligence, and blamed the shipping company and the ship's crew for the accident.A Transport Safety Bureau report on the collision points to the bridge operator and bridge operating procedures and policies as major factors.".
- Q6718291 builder Q1055.
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- Q6718291 shipLaunch "1959-04-11".
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- Q6718291 shipBuilder "Schlieker shipyard, Hamburg".
- Q6718291 shipClass Q1165999.
- Q6718291 shipLaunched "1959-04-11".
- Q6718291 shipName "*Rhine Ore *Steelcliffe Hall *Windoc".
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- Q6718291 comment "Windoc began as an ocean-going bulk carrier named Rhine Ore. It was built in the Schlieker shipyard in Hamburg, West Germany, and launched on 11 April 1959.".
- Q6718291 label "MS Windoc (1959)".
- Q6718291 name "*Rhine Ore (1959-1977)".
- Q6718291 name "*Steelcliffe Hall (1977-1988)".
- Q6718291 name "*Windoc (1988-2002)".