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SS Maude-Moore : ウィキペディア英語版
SS Maude-Moore

SS ''Maude-Moore'' was a wood-burning screw steamer that provided a ferry service between the communities of Summerland, Naramata, and Penticton on Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada.
==Construction==
In 1899, William Jessup Snodgrass, pioneer and promoter of the community of Okanagan Falls, purchased ''Maude-Moore'' and had her hull shipped from Peterborough, Ontario to the Okanagan Landing shipyard at the north end of Okanagan Lake. She was named after Snodgrass' youngest daughter. Captain Joseph Weeks, who later became the last captain of the well-known SS ''Sicamous'', helped build ''Maude-Moore's'' top structure and her engine and boiler were shipped to Okanagan Landing from and earlier boat, ''Jessie''. ''Maude-Moore'' was 45 feet long, could carry 20 passengers, and had a scow for heavy freight. Her hull was strong, but her pilothouse and cabin were square and clumsy with sliding windows and her build was better suited for river service than for open water.

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