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Camano (steamboat) : ウィキペディア英語版
Camano (steamboat)

''Camano'' was a steamboat built in 1906 at Coupeville, Washington which operated on Puget Sound from 1906 to 1917. ''Camano'' was later known as ''Tolo''. As ''Tolo'' the vessel was sunk in 1917 as a result of a collision at sea. Four people died as a result.
==Design and construction==
''Camano'' was built by Capt. H.B. Lovejoy, doing business as the Island Transportation Company to run on the EverettCoupeville, Washington shipping route as a replacement for the sternwheeler ''Fairhaven''.〔〔 As built, ''Camano'' was long〔Newell, ed., ''McCurdy Marine History'', at 119, 135, 173, 189, 209 and 293.〕
In 1910, ''Camano'' was rebuilt, after which the vessel had the following dimensions: , beam, and depth of hold. The vessel was kept on the Everett-Coupeville route however.〔 In 1911, when the steamer ''Calista'' was built for Island Transportation Co., at Dockton, Washington, ''Camano'' towed the new steamer to Seattle for completion.〔

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