Seaspan Shipyards Completes Repair Work on Historic Tug

October 6, 2014

Seaspan’s Vancouver Shipyards announced today it has completed volunteer repair work on the Steam Tow Boat Master (SS Master) as part of its $50,000 donation to the SS Master Society.

                                                                              

The historic tug, built in 1922, and the last remaining example of a once formidable fleet of wooden-hulled, steam-powered towboats on the West Coast, underwent under-water maintenance work that included docking, pressure washing, painting and other general repairs. 

 

“We are pleased to support a key community partner and help to maintain a storied vessel that has such deep-rooted ties to the waters and rich history of B.C.’s marine industry,” said Tony Matergio, Vice President and General Manager, Vancouver Shipyards. “Our commitment to the SS Master Society demonstrates Seaspan’s latest investment in helping strengthen our maritime history and culture.”

 

Seaspan completed the SS Master’s repair work at its new state-of-the-art, $185 million facility in North Vancouver, the result of a two-year Shipyard Modernization Project slated for completion later this Fall.

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