Patrice McAllister (ship, 1919)
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The Patrice McAllister was a United States flagged tugboat launched in 1919.[1] She sank in 1976 while being towed to a shipyard in Jersey City, New Jersey to have her engine replaced. The vessel was 96 feet (29 m) long. The wreck is currently visited by recreational divers.[2]
McAllister Brothers would later commission a 105 feet (32 m) vessel of the same name.[3]
References
- ↑ "The Patrice McAllister Shipwreck". Aqua explorers. http://www.aquaexplorers.com/shipwreckpatricemcallister.htm. mirror
- ↑ "Atlantic divers". New Jersey wreck divers. http://www.njwreckdivers.com/p/shipwrecks.html. Retrieved 2012-04-09.
- ↑ "U.S. tugboat sailor dies in Toronto hospital". Toronto Star. 2012-03-28. http://www.thestar.com/news/article/1153343--u-s-tugboat-sailor-dies-in-toronto-hospital. Retrieved 2012-04-04. "Six people were aboard the U.S.-flagged Patrice McAllister when it caught fire while travelling from Toledo, Ohio, to a port in New York state early Tuesday." mirror