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MV Rattlesnake : ウィキペディア英語版 | MV Rattlesnake
MV ''Rattlesnake'' was a ferry launched in 1907 to operate between the communities of Summerland and Naramata on Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada. ''Rattlesnake'' was originally called ''Orillia'' before she was bought and renamed by pioneer John Moore Robinson, owner of the Okanagan Lake Boat Company. She was launched in 1907, becoming the Company's second boat after the tug ''Maude-Moore'', though she was the third Summerland-Naramata ferry after ''Maude-Moore'' and the smaller ''Mallard''. ''Rattlesnake'' was first used as Robinson's private launch before beginning ferry service. She was a short, squat, slow and ugly tug that rode low in the water, but she was also powerful and she tugged cement pipe from factories, as well as hay and logs. In 1911, the Okanagan Lake Boat Company was sold to Peter Roe, who replaced ''Maude-Moore'' and ''Rattlesnake'' with two gas boats. ==References==
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