Daring (1909 steamboat)
The steamboat Daring operated in the early 1900s as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet and was later converted into a tug. | |
| History | |
|---|---|
| Name | Daring |
| Operator | Chesley Tug Co. |
| Route | Seattle-Tacoma-East Pass |
| Builder | Crawford and Reid |
| Laid down | 1909 |
| Launched | 1909 |
| Out of service | 15 January 1922 |
| Fate | Sunk in collision 15 January 1922 |
| General characteristics | |
| Type | Tugboat |
| Tonnage | 163 GRT |
| Length | 98 ft (29.9 m) |
Daring was a steamboat constructed in Tacoma, Washington in 1909. The vessel was later renamed Clinton and used as a tugboat. Clinton was rammed and sunk in 1922 in Burrard Inlet.