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The Dossin Great
Lakes Museum
Built in 1899 at Charlevoix, Michigan Vessel # 145,809 Built with a wood hull The vessel was listed as 16 gross tons and 13 net tons 64.9 feet long, 14.5 feet wide, and depth of 2.5 feet. Renamed Pe-To-Se-Ga in 1911 Rebuilt in 1911 and rebuilt again in 1917. Homeport changed from Grand Haven, Michigan to Erie, Pa
1920, The vessel was listed as abandoned for age in 1926.
Additional Information about the Topinabee (not from Dossin) Built by the Beauvals' ship yards (Charlevoix) Oak used was: Ohio White Oak Engines used: Two Sutton Brothers (high pressure) Engines Twin Screws Screw Size: Three Feet in Diameter Screw RPM: 400 Steam: Strictly non-explosive Dearing water tube boiler at 250 PSI Polished Quarter-Sawed Oak was used in the Open water speed: 12-14 MPH Cost to build: $5,000 - $6,000 Licensed to carry 250 passengers Telescoping Smoke-Stack (to go under bridges) Hinged Pilot House (to go under bridges) Lower Deck: Was carpeted in Moquette, had French Plate Mirrors in Panels, and could be "housed in" with Canvas in bad weather. All seats were Upolstered Stair Treads, Hand-rails, and Trimmings were made of Brass There was a "Toilet Room" An Orchestra was employed at times to play for the passengers. The Crew, Officers and Orchestra were in Uniforms.
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