Other name(s): Ace_; M. G. Zalinski
Ship owner: Ace Steamship Company; Terminals & Transportation Corp.; U.S. Maritime Commission; U.S. Shipping Board
Ship builder: American Ship Building Co., Lorain, Ohio
Engine builder: American Ship Building Co., Lorain, Ohio
Year ship built: 1919
Year engine built: 1919
Final disposition: There are two conflicting dispositions recorded: 1) Torpedoed off west coast of British Columbia, in position 50 degrees 20 feet North x 131 degrees 32 feet West, on June 26, 1944 and 2) struck a rock and sank, Pitt Island, British Columbia, on September 29, 1946. Raised and scrapped.
Notes:
Launched April 14, 1919
Remarks:
b) Ace (1924)
c) M. G. Zalinski (1941)
Owners:
1) U. S. Shipping Board, Washington D.C. (1919-24)
2) Minnesota-Atlantic Transit Co., Duluth, Minnesota (1924-30)
3) Terminals & Transportation Corp., Duluth, Minnesota (1930-41)
4) U. S. Maritime Commission, Wash. D.C. (1941-44)
Registry number: US. 218268
Hull number: 759
Vessel type: Laker
Height: 26.2
Width: 43.6
Length: 251
Stroke length: 40
Gross tonnage: 2616
Net tonnage: 1611
Materials: Steel
Engine type: Triple expansion
Piston 1: 20
Piston 2: 33
Piston 3: 54