• Fleet: Canadian
    Working Girl

    35’ Linton Converted Tug History Commissioned by the Canadian Navy as a ship-to-shore tender and built by the Andy Linton Shipyard in Coal Harbour, Vancouver in 1945. 
    At the end of the Second World War, the War Assets Disposal Commission sold the vessel to Hoffer-Beeching Shipyards. Hoffer Beeching Shipyards converted the vessel to a work boat. 
    Sold to Maple Grove Lumber of Gossip Island in 1946. Over the following years she worked as a tugboat, logging camp tender and utility boat

    1980 rebuild as pleasure craft by David Christian, until being converted for pleasure in the late 1980’s.

    Honours:

    • 1991 designated as a vintage vessel by the maritime museum of BC.
    • In two movies: X files and Da Vinci Inquest
       

    1990-95 David J Christian

    In 1995 bought by Heath family Pitt Meadows.

    Currently owned by Marc Carmichael

    Boat Name: Working Girl
    Builder: Linton Shipyard
    Length: 35'
    Year: 1945
    Owner: Marc Carmichael

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