MS Normac

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|Hide header= |Ship name=*''James R. Elliot'' (1902-1930) *''Normac'' (1930-present) |Ship owner=*Detroit Fire Department (1902-1930) *Owen Sound Transportation (1930-1968) *Don Lee (1968-1969) *John Letnik (1969-present) |Ship operator= |Ship registry= |Ship route= |Ship ordered= |Ship builder= Jenks Shipbuilding Company, Port Huron, Michigan |Ship original cost= |Ship yard number= |Ship way number= |Ship laid down= |Ship launched=29 November 1902 |Ship completed= |Ship christened= |Ship acquired= |Ship maiden voyage= |Ship in service= |Ship out of service=1969 |Ship identification= |Ship fate= |Ship status= Vacant former restaurant ship moored at Port Dalhousie Pier Marina |Ship notes= }}

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''Normac'' is a floating restaurant boat that was launched as a fire tug, named the ''James R. Elliot''. She was built at the Jenks Shipbuilding Company in Port Huron, Michigan, in 1902. Provided by Wikipedia
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