Talk:MV Tourist No. 2

Cut uncited legend
I cut this uncited legend from the article. If it can be cited, feel free to re-add with citation.- Jmabel | Talk 00:48, 12 January 2010 (UTC) "It is a legend that the Kirkland's first captain, Fritz Elfving, still haunts his old boat. The framed picture of Captain Fritz hangs at the bottom of the stairs in the main passenger cabin, and its removal or move will prompt the ghost to interfere with the crew. When charter customers have demanded the removal of the picture, crew members claim that glassware has shattered and fuses have blown.  It is advised by the crew that customers pay their respect to Fritz to ensure a safe journey."

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Move to Tourist No. 2
I moved the article from Kirkland to Tourist II, per current ownership (cited in article). There was already a redirect from Tourist II to Kirkland. Then I realized I still had the wrong name. Owners call it "Tourist No. 2". Original NRHP nomination paperwork used "Tourist II". I think all redirect pages now point to "Tourist No. 2", and my previous note about a double redirect is now irrelevant. Halmueller (talk) 08:21, 3 May 2019 (UTC)