Camano (steamboat)

Camano raised following sinking in 1912
History
NameCamano, later Tolo
OwnerIsland Transportation Co.
RoutePuget Sound
Completed1906, Coupeville, Washington
IdentificationUS registry #202970
FateSank after collision November 1917
General characteristics
TypeInland steamboat
Tonnageas rebuilt (1910): 92 gross tons; 62 regist. tons
Length
  • as built : 88 ft (26.82 m)
  • as rebuilt (1910) : 108.9 ft (33.19 m)
Beam16.9 ft (5.15 m)
Depth5.1 ft (1.55 m) depth of hold
Installed powercompound steam engine
Crewfive (5)

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.