It was built in 1927, and it is one of the few surviving steam-powered floating derricks to have worked on the New York State Barge Canal.
It has a 75 foot by 28 foot hull composed of both riveted and welded heavy steel plate.
The site of the vessel's caretaker is the H. Lee White Marine Museum.
[2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.
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