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The Norman P. Clement: From Great Lakes Freighter to Explosive Disaster - The Scuba News Canada

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The Norman P. Clement was a historic Great Lakes vessel that had a long career as a bulk carrier before its dramatic, explosive end as a chemical tanker in 1968. Here is the history, specifications, and eventual fate of the ship: Ship Specifications Built: 1923 (launched January 1924) by J. Samuel White & Co. in Cowes, Isle of Wight, England. Dimensions: 261 feet total length, 43-foot beam, and 20-foot depth. Design: It was built as a “canaller…
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thescubanews.com broke the news on Monday, June 8, 2026.
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