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- Q7393340 subject Q7304159.
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- Q7393340 abstract "SS Catalina, also known as The Great White Steamer, was a 301-foot steamship built in 1924 that provided passenger service on the 26-mile passage between Los Angeles and Santa Catalina Island from 1924 to 1975. According to the Steamship Historical Society of America, Catalina has carried more passengers than any other vessel anywhere. From August 25, 1942 until April 22, 1946 the ship served as the Army troop ferry U.S. Army FS-99 at the San Francisco Port of Embarkation transporting more than 800,000 troops and other military personnel between embarkation camps and the departure piers. After a period of service as a floating discotheque, the ship ran aground on a sandbar in Ensenada Harbor in 1997 and remained there half-submerged and decaying for more than a decade.In January 2009 it was announced that the ship would be cut up for scrap, which has been completed.".
- Q7393340 activeYearsEndDate "1975-09-14".
- Q7393340 builder Q20715102.
- Q7393340 christeningDate "1924-05-03".
- Q7393340 layingDown "1923-12-26".
- Q7393340 length "91.7448".
- Q7393340 shipBeam "13.4112".
- Q7393340 shipBeam "15.8496".
- Q7393340 shipDraft "3.9624".
- Q7393340 shipLaunch "1924-05-03".
- Q7393340 status "Partially sank in Ensenada harbor in 1997, scrapped 2009-2010".
- Q7393340 status "Scrapped, 2009".
- Q7393340 thumbnail Avalon-Catalina-Island.jpg?width=300.
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- Q7393340 added "1976-09-01".
- Q7393340 built "1924".
- Q7393340 name "S.S. Catalina".
- Q7393340 refnum "76000495".
- Q7393340 shipBeam "* moulded, main deck * waterline".
- Q7393340 shipBuilder Q20715102.
- Q7393340 shipChristened "1924-05-03".
- Q7393340 shipDraft "at 2,390 tons".
- Q7393340 shipFate "Partially sank in Ensenada harbor in 1997, scrapped 2009-2010".
- Q7393340 shipLaidDown "1923-12-26".
- Q7393340 shipLaunched "1924-05-03".
- Q7393340 shipLength "* LOA * LBP".
- Q7393340 shipName "*Catalina *FS 99 *Catalina".
- Q7393340 shipOutOfService "1975-09-14".
- Q7393340 shipStatus "Scrapped, 2009".
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- Q7393340 comment "SS Catalina, also known as The Great White Steamer, was a 301-foot steamship built in 1924 that provided passenger service on the 26-mile passage between Los Angeles and Santa Catalina Island from 1924 to 1975. According to the Steamship Historical Society of America, Catalina has carried more passengers than any other vessel anywhere. From August 25, 1942 until April 22, 1946 the ship served as the Army troop ferry U.S.".
- Q7393340 label "SS Catalina".
- Q7393340 depiction Avalon-Catalina-Island.jpg.
- Q7393340 name "*Catalina (1924–42)".
- Q7393340 name "*Catalina (1946–2009)".
- Q7393340 name "*FS 99 (1942–46)".