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1951 CPR Flat Barge No.7

1951 CPR Flat Barge No.7

The 1951 CPR Flat Barge No.7 represents an undying maritime relic with enduring utility. Crafted in 1951 and operated for several years by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), this flat barge embodies a blend of rugged craftsmanship and historical significance. Its robust metallic hull ensures sturdiness for diverse cargo types, from heavy equipment to bulk goods, making it an asset for commercial establishments or conversion initiatives.

With a spacious deck offering enough room for customization, the 1951 CPR Flat Barge No.7 beckons to maritime enthusiasts looking for a vessel steeped in records but primed for contemporary ventures, standing as a testimony to Canada’s and the West Kootenays’ rich maritime history.

Dimensions: 20′ Wide x 64′ Long x 5.5’ Tall

1946 Osprey V Ramp Barge

1946 Osprey V Ramp Barge

The 1946 Osprey V Ramp Barge offers a prime opportunity for maritime enthusiasts and commercial enterprises. Originally launched in 1946, this rugged flat ship has its original captain house and has been well maintained, showcasing a solid steel structure that is built to withstand the demands of heavy cargo transport. This barge also boasts a working water pumping system and still intact hydraulic lift motor for its 12 foot ramp providing seamless loading and unloading capabilities for a diverse range of goods, making it an ideal asset for marine logistics companies or waterfront businesses.

With a spacious deck and reliable performance, the 1946 Osprey V Ramp Barge is ready to act as a reliable workhorse or exceptional conversion project, demonstrating utility and historical charm on the water.

Dimensions: 24′ Wide x 82′ Long x 4.5’ Tall

1901 CPR No.1 Flat Barge

1901 CPR No.1 Flat Barge

The 1901 CPR No.1 is a historic flat barge that is steeped in West Kootenay maritime heritage and is now available for sale. This flat barge was originally built and operated by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) after the acquisition of the Columbia and Kootenay Steam Navigation Company based in Nelson, British Columbia in the very late 1800’s. This venerable vessel features a sturdy steel hull designed to withstand rigorous river and lake transportation with a large superstructure that can carry a wide variety of cargo.

Its timeless design offers versatility for commercial endeavors or conversion into many wondrous possibilities including a one of a kind residential mansion boat on the water, a unique floating recreational space, an on the water general store for other marine vessels or perhaps a floating stage for musical acts during the summer on Kootenay Lake. The 1901 CPR No.1 flat barge has a rich history of service making it a unique opportunity for those with big dreams that are looking for a marine vessel exuding with character and utility.

Dimensions: 42.5′ Wide x 225′ Long x 6’ Tall

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