Philip Spaulding, a naval architect who designed some of the world's largest ferry boats, some still in use after nearly half a century, is dead at 92.
Spaulding, designer of the first Boeing Co. hydroplane test vessel, various oceangoing ships and ferries for Alaska, British Columbia and Washington state, died May 5 at his home, relatives said.
Designer of many B.C. Ferries dies
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Mon 16 May, 2005
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