SS William P. Snyder Jr. (Sinkable)
The SS William P. Snyder Jr. was a great lakes bulk carrier built for the Shenango Furnace Company in 1912. The ship is nearly identical to her sister ship, the Col. James M. Schoonmaker, which is a floating museum in Toledo Ohio to this day. The Shenango Furnace Company sold off their fleet in the 60s to different companies, and this ship passed owners on until her final, the Cleveland Cliffs Iron Company. Unlike her sister, after Cliffs sold their fleet, the Snyder was not rescued and was scrapped in Port Colborne in 1987.
Specifications:
– Top Speed Of 16 Knots
– Fuel Capacity Of 72000 Liters
Dimensions:
– Length Of 185 Feet
– Width Of 25 Feet
– Depth Of 10 Feet
Accommodations:
– Galley
– Crew Mess
– Officer’s Mess
– Captain’s Lounge
– Passenger Saloon
– 6 Heads
– Medical Room
– Sleeps 16
Features:
– Shenango Furnace Company Colors
– Heading Hold
– Sinking Feature (Under the desk in the captain’s cabin, see picture)
– Bilge Pumps
Notes:
– Wind is extremely strong and can capsize the vessel if blowing broadside.
– Hold sinking key for over 2 seconds and it will enable, sinking takes about 5 minutes depending on conditions and doors open.
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