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The steamboat ''Daily'' operated in the early 1900s as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet. In later years, ''Daily'' was renamed ''Island Princess'' and later ''Cy Peck''. ==Construction== ''Daily'' was built in 1913 by Matthew McDowell at his yard at Caledonia, near Tacoma. ''Daily'' was one of the larger vessels built by Captain McDowell, 116' long, 25' on the beam, 8' depth of hold and rated at 254 tons.〔Turner, Robert D., ''The Pacific Princesses'', at 109-110, 136, 236, Sono Nis Press, Victoria, BC 1977 ISBN 0-919462-04-9〕 ''Daily'' was the seventh Puget Sound passenger and freight vessel built by Captain McDowell. ''Daily'' was a classic example of a mixed-used Puget Sound mosquito fleet vessel, as shown by photos published and drawings prepared by Professor Turner.〔
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