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English: Original caption: The Puget Sound Motor Cannery Tender Ilwaco This vessel is 96ft. long and 18ft. of beam and powered with an 85hp. Frisco Standard engine. Last year she maintained a 24 hour round trip schedule between Everett Washington and the Fraser River and other points including Cape Flattery for 142 days straight running. Operating day and night, and was not laid up for repairs during the season.
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Source Pacific Motor Boat Magazine - 1918
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