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Alaska State Library
Historical Collections
Bayers, Lloyd H., 1911-1968 Captain Lloyd H. “Kinky” Bayers Collection, 1898-1967
MS 10
Marine General Information Files
[email protected] 907 465-2925
PO Box 110571 Juneau, Alaska 99811-0571
RACESBoa-t-s, etc.
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1'--01n puge-t Sound r-ece-a-r-ecscr 1e'd • -:Book------'""u&; Pc:g-es 50 5lA etor 1-a-tug race--1953. -Boo·k-41; -Pa:ge-36 -Tugboat Ann1e Ra_ce or _20_:l'''-s.ago, r.ec.al1ed in 1953See Page 40 1n Book 41;
Two IlStar" ships of A.P.A. race. See card on A.P.Assn.--VG story with plats. by Jim Gibbs in S&S Surnne r- 1956 pp.12.P. sa. Pac. Ocean etc. BOOK 44;-pp 22-3e-4S-53
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RACESIntarnational---on Hudson River
1. Plot. of "Pau Lfne Moran" wlnnlng------rac.e_----P .. 4_; ~2/!..52Ships & Sailing
RACES (Hudson River)1952
1. Good piets. and stery in Sep8. '52 MOTORSHIP.page43.
RACE---CAPITAL TO CAPITAL!L~.:J!L
.L. RaJ' Hart I s 3Bl «ncnor t.e« was \'Linner---Bre!lle.rton to.Iun eau . Norton C'Lapo ' s 65' nCarmelitall was second. 'theonly other boat to enter, tne34 , "Nf.ckenuav owned 'byDr. J. -Wayne .Gnaham , en.t.aned but.--d.i.El---no_t.comca e.te the nac e ,She dro oed out at Alert B8Y at 17:05 on June 22.
Tfiis years r'a ce was chaz-ac-rer-i zeu by strong head Finersfrom -'I'rinG-Qrna-li Channe.; to DeF>-r-l-¥- to Pr-Lnc e Rupert J B.C.The lIDonoliell is Dowered viith a 60 hc o • Buda diesel andcr-ut se s at 8 KnOts. she crossed tihe ffiiish line 2 mins.and 5-7- sec-s. aft-e-r the.-...e-I-'edie-t-ed--tlme......-0-f-l;5: 00 -Sat. T-he8armelitall had to turn back in Fitzhugh Sound to recovercharts etc. ~mistakenly thrown ovep the side and was twohour-s , ---2&--m1:-ns.-an0:----6 s-ecs.-J:-a-t-e-&r4ving~a-t--P-r. Rup-ePtShe came _in as the "DonoLl e" was le[>vi~ 'she also hadengine troubles when one of her tWin diesels became overlTe.-:fted "1.11 Dr xorr' sEnt. -amr had: to Lmro- into Ke-t-chik-an
~~I!e. re~i--l'-s- were mede-,p.n!. Boat hug. 1951
xxx MARITIME DAY RACE. 1949Tug
FOS,}:".!SkiDper Co. h.o.wedell A.L.Rose Foss Co. F.M.1050
-GeHah Kelley S_P. S.T.B..B. 650Tatnuck ,11 Red Reynolds U.S.Navy (Elec1500LT 518 .<3 Culver CofflllB.flU.S.A.T. 1200ifl--646 d Gefte-Btltt. U. S.A. '1'. l250uacloufay (Withdrawn) Ocean Tow 1380Naugatuck (Wi thdravm) Coast GuardRose .<1 Bob Shrewsoury ,.estern To\'f"'oa t Co. 100Foss 18 Ji'iJ Wally Kee ae r- Foss Co. 450. ce e·t-t-o-John-wn Via-eft:. T. &--,B. 328Burnaby StJ'aits Johnny Bruce Straits Towing Co. 275Tom P Harold Cannon P.S.T.B.Co. 600f191!1cr-=Fo ss J:. M,t IIoffstad Fo·ss-tlo. 395ST-860 I· !.liltNess U.S.A.T. 650Dl'tw P.r5 "J w. r: II- 8,
CJ3 1M' , (, J'un4 .r"WI,J,I/ ft'.... )1'111IH-:J I-i;" e I! 1n11u, &JJ u< - ..i,,,,J(ij) 'nOOi pm~ ~.Jl'lV pJrR (Z1:~O[l sa SJlliA.LOI.l
1952 Races See BOOK 37; pp 72-74 etc.
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Book @ r:ARun:E DAY RACES1950 tugs.
Class"X -1-~&t"\H~~hL~t .--J:<>lm-&'aU~.~CJG.h.-1>. Dlce-s<;l-e±e€.~
!LT 51811 ATS. Culver COJ!lfman 1200 h.D. EnteroriseI1Wedelr-Fossll Noel Davfs - 1050 h.p~ F.B:·
-lLLT-l~OJl -ATB. - E.L.Ha&ke'Llo 1250-.fl..~._!!e..----
Class B.1ST 860JL---A'll"Sr-----lil:f1i-±-ten--N-e-s-s--2Foss ISu Wally Keezer"SvJiftsure IIn~ John -Bruno
~~P-i0fl.ee-rll E. S.S-hfrw-~~
Gloar1<----'1];"'nterpE'iseAtlas.
_594,.;>.450 h.p.400 h.p.
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Class eI--Il-A-ja-x-II-~R-;{}-;-Rtt-smtts~en--t)fBer-lil~e l~~-----I
f1_YTk4311l---.J,!SN R.C.!1onkomery 300 h.p. AtlasttST 41011 ATS Art Hannes 240 Washington
I--nHazer-FC'rssli Smrr-stout 165 h.p~_IIB.eBTI otto .Johnson 240 h •..,p"- _
u?i.HTIlol 1'\1 Oliver Houchen 150 h c n ,Teresa" Tom Had-en IOO---h--=ir:-Buda --
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IISkookum II Oli Lillihie Conm. Ship RepairI1VestaI':illLru payne uenr-y Tawing Col Harold"Tootslt Tony Evans (Private) 40 h s p .
225 h.p.Payne 140 .b.
The ore..er listed is the order in which the tugs camein in the race. The winning time of the flTatnu..1{1lwas20 min s . 21 second s,ere- s B. #3
B. #4c. fLC. #5C #6C. #7
ClassVictoria B.C. private tug.Pioneer Towing Co.R.C.Rasmussen of BellinehanWashington Tug & Barge
WaterMan Towing Co.Tom Euden urivate tug.
!J.D. nay, 27, 1950
Entries:
MARITIME DAY RACES1%1
"Louise No 2ft Capt. jrar-i on Galligan"vLs'Land Bovur-eLgnv C-,<fn<rdian tug.
ttLaBonne It Cant. H.enr.y_Johnson~_ttSwiftsure 1111 Canadian (New Westminster)tlBeett Capt. Otto Johnson«alcookumn. -Co.mm..•~Ship Repaf.r-,.."Ve stia Millertl Payne-Henry Towing Co.
~ttJerkmoretl Capt. Mark FreemanllWeae-l-l FO-S.gJ1 _
ttMacloufayttFass 18"ll-Tatnuckll
.!!-LT3_94tl
tiLT 13011
Alaska Shl0 Lines
Navy-{-ht~ATS. (j<rtMSTS (
J chn-p.r-a 10t )Hannes)
190 h.p1250· h.p
_5DO.1l.p400 h.p.2'10 \i.p.225 h.p.140 h. P200 h.p.
-1'()50-h.P1380 h.p.450 h.p.
1500-h.p1200 h.p.1250 hv p ,
MCES U'A"ITIl"E DAY)1951
1 . -GcfO-d-fr1 r ro rc"t"":'""" o-f c re ss-A tun:-s-"-"Wed_ell Fossil, u:.2.aclouf'ayll, "Ls.Land Bover-eLgn:' and.
"Hone r-ch"
2. p t.c t s , of races and information e tc., See Book # 34page s 18 and 19
HAilES (MARIII1IME- DAY)1952
1. "ll,ledell Foss", "·Wendon• "A.G.GArlah_". "Brynn FOSSil,and npeter" "r'a cf.ng ,
2. 111ledel FOSSil and «wando « Photo finIsh; Book...33; p.30
3. j'eatur-e st.o r-y and pLct e , in Aug. 1952 Mot.o~hlp mag.Pages 18 & 19. (Error in piQt. of Foss 18
4. Results of races and story of races lS52. See Book 37pages 72 and 74.
For good p1ots. and story of the 1952 race.s see pages15 to 18 in Pacific Work Beat for July 1952.
Some info. in Book 33; page 30.
RACES MARITIl.!E DAY1953-- --
-l~~F-l-G-t.s-.-and sto-I!-Y~P 9-1--1 ; l".~.~.----J-uJ.-y~9S.32. Picts. and story pp 32; Jumy! '53 Motorship3. Pleta. and info. pp. 23; doak 41.
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.. RACES Maritime Day. " .. .. 1954 -. .-G.OOd-lhtc.t.s.•-aAd-s.ta''1-.-p.W.B-. -Ju 1y-,-1954-gp-, -18 --Piets. and info. on 954 races. pp. 28 to 3 ; Book 42.More info. an page 9, in Book 42.Pict. and article P.vl.B. May 1955 pp. 6.
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RACES, MARITIME DAY- 1955 ,
R~c-ts-_ancLs.t.o.r_y_.-----P-liB-J.ul~9Ji5..;__Pp.._+.O-.
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RACES, MARITIME DAYI1955
1. Plot e, and 1.!l.!Q.. Album 4:l.
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RACING (YACHT)<;<. tT'cr-e-OII er-coseeese-rr-ece Ol! r-ecor-d-r-r-ever-y-trrfng-''or ~:;~i~ pt~. TRUE ADYENTURES Oct.-l95g pp 6.
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- RADARJl.,0D,t'J.;lc9!J-,<'6 F· 1.t..----(-Da"loe fa!'-pH-et-s-1>o-1r-.st-me-n.t.1Q-n of
see in fog) invented.3/25/19411/5 "Alaska'lf of A.S.S.Co. and N.T.Co. was 1st
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RATES ( Steamship)- To Alaska-----
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I-l-.-A ..-S..-S .....co-.-;-C.Qa-s.-t.w-i-s-e-Li-ne-and -A-.-F ,-b (-NG'JlE--£OOK-Ne. 1.-pa~es 4S-54-64-74-76-S6)
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RECORDSVarious kinds and
--'-types.
1. "Oood Newa" (Bktn.) Hardest passage on record. (Card)2-.-tTAtTantJ:Cu--T9Uo-Faste st'---sa!"r---Fecord: on A~lant 1-c-(jcean
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REGULATIONS Ol~RINE)
-r.------'f(}-;-rrr·ticles i!r(~1,,5-7 pp 197entl~:'----'Tu.Q....Mau:i l',Lr_in.8-..Regula:t io.n.a.__o •
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RESCUE TUGSWorld-wide------
See-VG._a~ti.cle. o-n-.-1Lzwart-e-..-be-e.!!...,--llMHP§0.D-lIRescue" etc. NOTE BOOK No. 24.
BPP,-nll -lIG-1.:l.r1:rIL, ,
RESERVE GRAIN FLEETAt Olympia as of May 15, 195t (or being loaded for storage)'Angus McDonald'" A-.-s-.-S-.-Co·.--'--~~~--~-------
~~Booker T. Washington" Gen. S.S.Cor~p~' 1"Cnarlot~~CusnmanR Coastwise Line
f--..!!-C·la-pe-Flce H... Ma-tson A-.S.s •. Go-:ll:~---~------'David D. Field OlympicS.S.Co.~"~awara~el~amyn A.S.S.CQ.~Edw1n-Booth' -Olymp~e-S.S.Co'~------
"El1sha P. Ferry (Perry)' Pope &_Tal~ot"Eugene-SKinner" ~S.SCo ...
II---!!-Frank-C·.-Eme-p-son" Coa·s-tw-l-se-t.-1-he.---------."George D. Prentiss" A.S.S.C;g~. ,~"George Gal1fN A.S.S.Co.
M Henr¥_S. .Sanf-o ~d .. Ge-n-.-S-.-S-.-Co-rp •• __"Herbert D. Croley" A.S.S.Co."HugnM-.-Smltn-" States S-;-S.-Co.
~Jame-B-Ba-pb0u-r-"- -Pepe &;-T-a-:lbe-te-----------------,"aeme s McHenry· A.S.S.Co."James T-.-Fle~-d8n States 8.8.Co.11Jb hn Dockweilerll-- Pope-&-Ta-J;-bo-t,---'John H. qu1ck" Ol)'mplcS....8.C.o. OVER
JohrtT; McMillan'• Jose Bcih.lfac ill""Joseph Prlestl,y""M.E. Comerford II
"Moses Cleaveland""Nat_nlel Crosby""Park. Benjamin""Philip H. Sheridan'"Robert Lowey"·Sebastian Vizcaino"Thomas 5ulfinch'"Thomas E. Mitchell""William ~11ghman"Winslow Homer"
Benjamin FranklinGear!!!!;SterlingMyron T. He r-r-LckWilliam D. HoxieWilliam H. GrayAllen JohnsonHane HagJu4ahP. Ben jamtn
udah
A.S.S.Co •A.S.S.Co.A.S.S.Co.Coastwise LineA.S.S.Co.States S.S.Co.Olympic S.S.Co.A.S.S.Co.Luckenbach 8.S.Co.Gen. S.S.Corp.Gen. S.S.Corp.Luokenbach' 5.S.Co.A.S.S.Co.Luckenbach S.S.Co~Luckenbach S.S.Co.A.S.S.ColqA.S.S.Co.States S.S.Corp.Coastwise Line.Olympic S.S.Co.Pope & TalbotStstes S.S.Co.
IIIro,,-"50~o
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RESERVE FLEET
No numbers 2003 vessels.U. S. 1954
geok 42; pp , 4
REVENUECUTTERS·1896_
and onto present.All at Sitka 8/22/'96
-others:'Manning' At wrec~ or 'Armeria' 5/21/1912
D.A.Diep.-10/13;11913 "McArthur' Capt. QuH1a-n at Juneau.D.•A•.Dd.ap.•_6/1,'1914 pp -8; Rev. cutters-eave many-l1ves-on-
East Coast. V.G. article
""B-earll--"wo.Lc o tt aIIGrant !1
llPerrynllRu-shJ.LlICo'fl'winli
Capt,Cap.t .Capt.Capt~Capt.llapt.
Francis-TuttleM.•L.Phillios_Jefferson A. SlammH.D.Smit-h"UW. H_.--Robe.cl_s-"VI.D.Roath
(o.Ltve e..jso.Lcot t)
(Rd.cha nd Ru.ah.)__~(~Thomas Corwin)
REVENUE CUTTER SERyICE
The following were some.of the U.S.Rev. cutter Serulce1----~ve-s_seJ.s tha-t~pa-s.s,ed-th-:poughJU·f.leau-1n-1893-e.nt!ou-te-~1--__ ~t~o~Berlng Sea to stop seal poaching •.•1----II.M0ni-ea-nJL1 -------"lGa-I!-ne-t~"-----"""N¥mp.heJI"----,
"Rangerll I1Albat.rosgtl II
BERING SEA PATrtOL'-.:::1:-8:-89__ ~~
1----:B·F-i-t::i-sh-s-te·arn-vra-p-sa ..1,:Q·s-l!....gw..1£-t-su-:P-o-"-atld-"..AIImhi-QnL]"L-~U. S. steamers 11 Adams and- t1Iroquoist'-
~NOTE-:-t'Albatrossll was U.S.Fisheries str. All others above1----JIllMMo.l-l-i-e-a-flJ.Le.-te-o'.'fore U......s-.-Na-v-y---men-e-f---wa-P>--------
-rres unj- ~:e uA.lB8dll 8lIq. pUB n trrt ouojr :J.B uS1q.alTJ,1l/----.-~o:iJa1'a--rres---:re~~d,-, -;- .L!1's-~~JjnUTInJoL'lfli ~'ST.ro-'+5V-q.-e-~UIu U-tIi'Ill-----.i.LB~-+!L IIt{S_um:q..QUS_II--------.-U~+ "a..l-.-.L.e.dBD_o :Q.S-4.e.'ilUd-
lI'BUIO'tj"BJ,u '0161 .:rDJ paoaj o s..xa,++np 6061/11/11 "OS1U"V'a
4/e/1912 Fo11ow1ng_~utte~a t~_WQrL in_Ala Ka_ this year."T.aho_ma_"J"McCullough.!, "Manning!!, and IIRush'
....-RIVER FER.'lIES
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I--l-.-Some-H-l-s-t-o-ry--in-bgo----E-n-ve-l-o'P-e-No--o-20.
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RIVER TUGSAlaskan ( New),
I-l~.-IL.I:£-a-na-HaJLand-----1LYuk.GnJI_pp-03_;~J_une '5.3 MQ.tor-shi-p
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RIVER TUGSAll U.S. rivers.
l.~ Good picts. and_article~in MOmORSHlE mag. any issue2. Pages. 3-3and 36 in sept. '52 " "show good tows.3. Page 29; June 153 Motorslilp4. Page 18; June '53--Motor~hip
5. VG plot. or oom parlson or size or tug and tow and the-largest vesBelsafloat. (II.Eng.-g/31156;pp 153)
ROCKS AND REEFSNamed.-for vessels that hit them •••.
_1'0 tJc"-"-Ro.c.k_LT.onga sLN=r.o.w.B.)----1large_" Ro.t te.r.".....-6(22(19'03_
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ROWBOATSSkiffs, dories, punts,open boats, etc .....
Q.----What 1s the formula used to determine the safe num-ber of people 1n an open boat?
Ans.--The formula, known as Stirling's RUle, 1s rather compllcated but it boils down to establishing a loadlimit of 150 pounds for each 12 cu. ft. of the in-terior volume of the craft ••.••
May. 1955 TRUE. pp. 30.
ROYAL h~IL LINES, LTD.. British concern
In 0 ,H ,~ . "-J.o-in-t_se."-1Lic.e-t0 Pa c i.i'i.e--C-oaS-t---pa-J>t.s---w-i-t-h-the HOLLAND-AMERICA ~INE. See card on NORTH PACHFICr=';:--Jan. 20,-1"-'1
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RUDDERSs teer insr eeen't s ----
..- rticle tlHe.J+.,-Women aRd Rudders!! a bee.-t--w-l-1ii'1o-ut arudder would be helplessJ as the old Bono' infers butJus-r WIfaT else 0.0 y~U ~ow about the business of steer-i-l'lga shi-p'l-(-n>-l "",p,;."g-1957 s&-S)
A man withou a woman~s 11ke a ship without a sa11
kc tl boat wrt-hetl:t a r-udder-ILike a kite without 0 tail
~ "" pi c.t a, and i nf.o~--arLABJ1y_t.u&8--..Jrd.t_h-.!!...:v..er_t_ical_ax-1 8--"props. and no rudder. II (S&S Bumioer- 157 PP ~~
3" VG about revolutionary designs for vibration decrease,e'trc-r- -(-S&t1-Summer-±958---pp-36-)
RUMRUNNERS-'
Pacific N.W. onlyEmp. 5/3/1921/3 Two known American run-runners known to
be operating from Prince Rupert to Alaska ports are the"Valorous" and the "Pcr-tege "
Emp, 1/18/1922 Hi-jackers on U.S. vessel "Clara" held upthe Canadian boat liVestall in Whale Passage and robbedher of a load of whiskey.
RUSSIAN VESSELSWrecked, troubled, etc
1. "Lamut" On Cape Flattery Book 39, pp , 7.2. Emp. 4/15/1943 Pnc t , of Buaaaan at.r-, wrecked on wn,
coast.