Uganik Cannery
Model: | 3-125 |
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Serial: | 7153 |
Bore: | 8¾" |
Stroke: | 12½" |
Cylinders: | 3 |
Horsepower: | 90 |
RPM: | 400 |
Current Owner: | Kodiak Maritime Museum (website) |
Current Location: | Kodiak, Alaska |
Current Condition: | Non-Operational |
Engine History
The Kodiak Maritime Museum's Washington Iron Works engine was originally ordered by the San Juan Fish & Packing Company of Seattle, Washington as stationary power for a belt drive. The company also ordered a four-cylinder marine engine of the same size for installation in its fishboat Caroline.
Eventually, the engine came to the Uganik Bay salmon cannery and was used to power a belt drive there. After the cannery closed, the Kodiak Bay harbormaster acquired the engine for the Kodiak Maritime Museum. Though the museum does not yet have a physical location, volunteer Guy Denton allowed the museum to store it in his garage and helped manage the restoration effort.