An item reported that the Dutch tug Waterweg was sold by the Internationale Sleepdienst Maatschappij to Nederlandschen Stoomsleepdienst v/h P. Smit Jr. Built by the N.V. C. van der Giessen&Zonen’s Scheepswerven, Krimpen a.d. Ijssel, Netherlands built in 1920. She was to be modernized by the N.V. Machinefabriek en Scheepswerf from P. Smit Jr.(1).
Note
1. In 1930: call sign QBTP, 130 gross and 1 ton net tonnage, dimensions 92.10 x 19.9 x 10.2 (hold) feet and 375 ihp horsepower.
Note
1. In 1930: call sign QBTP, 130 gross and 1 ton net tonnage, dimensions 92.10 x 19.9 x 10.2 (hold) feet and 375 ihp horsepower.