Wolverine sometime prior to 1913.
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History | |
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Name | Wolverine |
Owner | Orsan R. Willard |
Port of registry | Coos Bay, Oregon |
Builder | Max Timmerman, Coos Bay, Oregon |
In service | 1908 |
Identification | U.S. 204972 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Inland passenger |
Tonnage | 14 gross tons, 10 net tons |
Length | 50.3 ft (15.33 m) |
Beam | 10.2 ft (3.11 m) |
Installed power | gasoline engine, 50 horsepower |
Propulsion | propeller |
Crew | one |
Wolverine was a launch powered by a gasoline engine that operated on the Coquille River on the southern coast of Oregon, United States, from 1908 to the 1920s. Later the boat operated on Coos Bay, and, in the mid-1930s, was transferred to Eureka, California. Wolverine is principally known for its early service as a high-speed passenger vessel.