101 (barge)

Whaleback Barge 101
History
United States
Name
  • Whaleback Barge 101
OwnerAlexander McDougall
Port of registry United States,
BuilderAmerican Steel Barge Company, Duluth, Minnesota
Yard number101
LaunchedJune 23, 1888
In service1888
Out of serviceDecember 3, 1908
IdentificationU.S. Registry #53249
FateLost with all hands 30 miles off Seal Island in the Atlantic Ocean
NotesFirst Whaleback ever built
General characteristics
Class & typeBarge
Tonnage428.30 gross 412.32 net
Length178 ft (54 m)
Beam25.1 ft (7.7 m)
Height12.7 ft (3.9 m)
PropulsionTowed by a steam-powered freighter
Capacity1,200 tons
Crew7

101 was an American whaleback barge that was usually towed by a steam driven freighter or a tugboat. She was significant as she was the first whaleback freighter ever built. She had a length of 178-feet a beam of 25.1 feet, and a depth of 12.7 feet.