Register of Ships - Sa-Se
SABRINA - 1855-1857
Master: Captain
A. Allan
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1855; partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 645
tons using old measurements and 672 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1852, Pierre Valin in Quebec, using Oak, Tamarack, Birch & Spruce;
repairs to damages in 1855
Owners: Oxley
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for Australia
SACHEM - 1802-1806
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain McDowel
Rigging: Ship; 2
decks
Tonnage: 285 tons
Construction: in
America; vessel 2 years old (1802)
Owners: in Massachussetts
Draught under load:
15 feet
Port of survey: Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
Boston
((Red Book - Shipowners)
Master: Captain McDowall
Rigging: Ship; 2
decks
Tonnage: 285 tons
Construction: 1799
in America
Owners: Captain &
Co.
Draught under load:
15 feet
Port of survey: Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
Boston
SACHEM - 1805-1810
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain J.
Coombes (1805); Captain E. Hatch (1806-07); Captain S. Harris (1808);
Captain D. Bartlett (1809-10)
Rigging: Ship; 2
decks; sheathed in 1807
Tonnage: 318 tons
Construction: in
Portland; vessel 2 years old (1805)
Owners: in Portland
Draught under load:
15 feet
Port of survey: Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
Portland (1805, 1809-10); Cadiz (1806); Boston (1807); New Orleans (1808)
(Red Book - Shipowners)
Master: Captain Katch
(1806-07); Captain Harris (1808); Captain D. Bartlett (1809-10)
Rigging: Ship; 2
decks; sheathed in copper; fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 300 tons
Construction: 1802
in Massachussetts
Owners: Webster &
Co.; American Property
Draught under load:
15 feet
Port of survey: Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
Portland (1806-08); Charleston (1809-10)
SACHEM - 1820
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain N.
Howland
Rigging: Ship; 2
decks; sheathed in copper in 1815
Tonnage: 378 tons
Construction: in
Massachussetts; vessel 9 years old
Owners: Holland &
Co.
Draught under load:
18 feet
Port of survey: Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
Boston
(Red Book - Shipowners)
Master: Captain Howland
Rigging: Ship; 2
decks; sheathed in copper in 1815
Tonnage: 378 tons
Construction: 1811
in Massachussetts
Owners: J. Holland
Draught under load:
17 feet
Port of survey: Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
Boston
SACRAMENTO - 1850-1853
Master: Captain A.
Dove (1850-52); Captain W. Holmes (1853)
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in yellow metal in 1850; fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 430 tons
using old measurements and 447 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1850
in Sunderland
Owners: Pryde &
Co. (1850-52); Teighe & Co. (1853)
Port of registry:
Liverpool (1850-52); London (1853)
Port of survey: Sunderland
(1850-52); London (1853)
Voyage: sailed for
Port Philip (1853)
SAFFRON - 1881
Code letters:
MTKC
Official Number: 54850
Master: Captain
J. Morrison
Rigging: Snow;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1875
Tonnage: 276
tons
Dimensions:
107 feet long, 26.1 foot beam and holds 15.7 feet deep
Construction:
1866, Denniston in Sunderland; some repairs in 1875
Owners: T.W.
Ring
Port of registry:
Sunderland
SAGITTARIUS - 1928
Code letters: JKTW
Official Number: 94075
Rigging: iron single
screw Ketch; 1 deck
Tonnage: 195 tons
gross, 167 under deck and 90 net
Dimensions: 119.1
feet long, 20.2 foot beam and holds 10.6 feet deep; Quarter Deck 17 feet:
Forecastle 22 feet
Construction: 1887,
Earle's Co. Ltd. in Hull; vessel lengthened in 1919
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 11 1/2, 17 & 30 inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 18 inches; 45 registered horsepower; new boilers in 1903; engine
by the builders
Owners: A. Jack
Port of registry:
Glasgow
SAGUENAY -1845-1848
Master: Captain Trannack
(1846 & 1848); none listed in 1845 & 1847
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in yellow metal in 1844
Tonnage: 735 tons
Construction: 1842
in Quebec; repairs to damages in 1847
Owners: J. Logan
(1845); Scott & Co. (1846-48)
Port of registry:
Liverpool (1845); Cork (1846-48)
Port of survey: Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
Quebec (1846 & 48)
SAILOR PRINCE - 1907-1911
Code letters: SPKJ
Official Number: 114412
Master: Captain C.
Jackman (1907-10); Captain A.H. Jenkins (1911)
Rigging: steel single
screw Schooner; 1 deck & Spar Deck, partly sheathed in wood; deep framing;
6 cemented bulkheads; fitted with electric light; cellular double bottom,
aft 100 feet, under
engine 20 feet, forward 140 feet, 514 tons; Forward Peak Tank 80 tons;
Aft Peak Tank 37 tons
Tonnage: 3,144 tons
gross, 2,937 under deck and 2,047 net
Dimensions: 331.5
feet long, 44.3 foot beam and holds 17.4 feet deep; Poop 39 feet; Bridge
110 feet;
Forecastle 38 feet
Construction:1901,
W. Dobson & Co. in Newcastle triple expansion engine with 3 cylinders
of 25, 42 &
69 inches respectively; stroke 45 inches; operating at 180 p.s.i.; 361
nominal horsepower;
2 single ended boilers; 8 corrugated furnaces; grate surface 147 sq. ft.;
heating surface
5,760 sq. ft.; engine by Blair & Co. Ltd. in Stockton
Owners: Prince Line
Ltd. (James Knott, manager)
Port of registry:
Newcastle
SAINT ANDREW'S CASTLE - 1882-1883
Code letters: HJCQ
Official number: 50374
Master: Captain J.
Ulric (1882); Captain A.W. Bush (1883)
Rigging: composite
Barque; sheathed in yellow metal in Aug. 1881; fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 639 tons
gross, 598 under deck and 639 net
Construction: 1864,
G.S. Moore & Co. in Sunderland; iron frame planked; new deck in 1879
Owners: T. Skinner
& Co.
Port of registry:
Glasgow
Port of survey: Singapore
COLLISION
ST. AUBIN - 1885-87/1898-1909
Code letters: NWDH
Official Number: 72511
Master: Captain Roberts
(1885-88); Captain T. Newton (1898); Captain W.T. Pearn (1899);
Captain Kelso (1900-01); Captain J. Gibson (1902-05); Captain J.A. Nelson
(1906-09)
Rigging: iron single
screw Schooner; 1 iron deck; 2 tiers of beams; 4 cemented bulkheads;
partial double bottom
Tonnage: 1,235 tons
gross, 1,025 under deck and 794 net
Dimensions: 235.3
feet long, 32.3 foot beam and holds 18.2 feet deep;
Raised Quarter Deck 91 feet; Forecastle 28 feet
Construction: 1875,
Schlesinger, Davis & Co. in Newcastle; repairs to damages in 1892
Propulsion: compound
engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 27 & 54 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 33 inches; operating at 70 p.s.i.; 120 horsepoer;
engine by Hawks, Crawshay & Sons in Gateshead
Owners: Hacquoil
Bros.
Port of registry:
Cardiff
ST. AUSTELL - 1869
Official Number:
49987
Master: Captain
E. Scott
Rigging: Schooner;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1867; partial iron beams;
fastened with galvanized iron bolts
Tonnage: 136
tons
Dimensions:
92.2 feet long, 22 foot beam and holds 12 feet deep
Construction:
1866, Harvey in Hale
Owners: E.
Scott
Port of registry:
London
SAINT BEDE – 1861-1866
Master: Captain Heslop
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1859, 1862, 1864 & 1866;
partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 355 tons
Construction: 1859,
Bowman in Blyth
Owners: Mease &
Co.
Port of registry:
North Shields
Port of survey: Shields
Voyage: sailed for
the Cape of Good Hope (1861-63); India (1864-66)
ST. BERNARD - 1876
Code letters:
TQDS
Official Number: 43723
Master: a)
Captain T. Tookes; b) Captain Cunningham
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1874; fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 448
tons
Dimensions:
111.5 feet long, 27.1 foot beam and holds 16.8 feet deep
Construction:
1859, Bowman in Blyth; some repairs in 1868 & 1874; repairs to damages
in 1872
Owners: J.
Dent Jr.
Port of registry:
Whitby
Port of survey: Shields
SAINT-CHAMOND - 1884
Master: Captain E.
Phillippe
Rigging: iron single
screw steamer; 1 deck; 2 tiers of beams; 4 cemented bulkheads
Tonnage: 1,220 tons
gross, 1,025 under deck and 779 net
Dimensions: 241 feet
long, 33.2 foot beam and holds 16 feet deep; Raised Quarter Deck 93 feet;
Poop 27 feet; Bridge Deck 16 feet; Forecastle 28 feet
Construction: 1882,
Palmers' Co. in Newcastle
Propulsion: compound
engine with 2 cylinders of 30 & 57 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 36 inches; 140 horsepower; engine by the builders
Owners: D'Orbigny
& Faustin Fils
Port of registry:
La Rochelle
ST. CLAIR - 1876
Official Number:
73835
Master: Captain J.
McCallum
Rigging: iron single
screw steamer; 1 deck & Awning Deck; 4 cemented bulkheads
Tonnage: 130 tons
gross, 89 under deck and 32 net
Dimensions: 84.1
feet long, 20 foot beam and holds 8 feet deep
Construction: 1876,
Birrell in Dumbarton
Propulsion: compound
engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 16 & 27 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 22 inches; 33 horsepower; engine by Walker, Henderson & Co.
in Glasgow
Owners: J. McCallum
& Co.
Port of registry:
Glasgow
ST. CLOUD - 1913,
ex. HAJEN, ex. ST. LOUIS
Official Number:
110866
Master: Captain J.F.
Durrant
Rigging: steel single
screw Ketch (steam trawler); 1 deck; 4 cemented bulkheads
Tonnage: 189 tons
gross, 172 under deck and 93 net
Dimensions: 108.9
feet long, 21 foot beam and holds 10.9 feet deep;
Quarter Deck 46 feet, Forecastle 20 feet
Construction: 1899,
Earle's Co. Ltd. in Hull
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 11 1/2, 20 & 32 inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 22inches, 50 registered horsepower; 1single ended boiler; 2 plain
furnace;
grate surface 31 sq. ft.; heating surface 1,015 sq. ft.; engine by the
builders
Owners: Grimsby Victor
Steam Fishing Co. Ltd.
Port of registry:
Grimsby
ST. CROIX - 1875
Code letters:
NRTD
Official Number: 23478
Master: a)
Captain T. Naile; b) Captain Dalrymple
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1873
Tonnage: 435
tons
Dimensions:
111 feet long, 29 foot beam and holds 19.2 feet deep
Construction:
1827 on Jersey; some repairs in 1863 & 1873; repairs to damages in
1871
Owners: T.
Middleton
Port of registry:
Whitehaven
ST. CYRIAN - 1862
Master: a)
Captain J. Hill; b) D. Hollady
Rigging: Schooner;
sheathed in felt and zinc in 1859; partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 221
tons
Construction:
1825 in Greenock
Owners: a)
Earle & Co.; b) Saver & Co.
Port of registry:
Hull
Port of survey:
Hull
Voyage: sailed
for: a) France; b) the West Indies
ST. ENOCH - 1878
Code letters:
MNTP
Official Number: 68274
Master: Captain
W. Browse
Rigging: iron
Ship; 2 decks; 1 cemented bulkhead
Tonnage: 1,941
tons gross, 1,735 under deck and 1,854 net
Dimensions:
270.2 feet long, 40.7 foot beam and holds 23.5 feet deep; Poop 50 feet;
Forecastle 38 feet
Construction:
1874, Dobie in Glasgow
Owners: W.S.
Croudace
Port of registry:
Dundee
Port of survey:
Hull
MISSING
ST. GEORGE - 1929
Official Number:
103937
Rigging: wood
paddle steamer; 1 deck.
Tonnage: 278
tons gross, 237 under deck and 175 net.
Dimensions:
114.6 feet long, 25.1 foot beam and holds 12.3 feet deep; House on deck
41 tons.
Construction:
1897, J. B. Snowball in Chatham, New Brunswick.
Propulsion:
compound engine with 2 cylinders of 18 & 32 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 60 inches; 44 registered horsepower; engine made in 1880 & 1881
by
J. Hains & Co. in Saint John, N.B. & by Eagle Foundry Co. in Montreal.
Owners: J.
B. Snowball Co. Ltd.
Port of registry:
Chatham N.B.
SAINT GEORGE - 1842
1)
Master:
Captain Sughrue
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in felt and copper in 1840
Tonnage: 389
tons.
Construction:
1818 in London; new partial topside in 1834; new partial topside and some
repairs in 1839.
Owners: Sughrue
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey:
London
Voyage: sailed
for Sydney
2)
Master:
Captain Williams
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in yellow metal in 1841
Tonnage: 605
tons.
Construction:
1827 in Chester; some repairs in 1836; new topside and major repairs in
1839.
Owners: Acramn
& Co.
Port of registry:
Bristol
Port of survey:
Bristol
Voyage: sailed
for Calcutta
SAINT GEORGE - 1845
Master: Captain T.
Wright
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in copper in 1843
Tonnage: 226 tons
Construction: 1834
in Sunderland
Owners: W. Crawford
Port of registry:
Greenock
Port of survey: Clyde
Voyage: sailed for
Mauritius
SAINT HELIER - 1849/1853/1854/1855
Master: Captain
G. Dorey (1849); Captain Desland's (1853 to 55)
Rigging: (1849)
Brigantine; sheathed in copper in 1846
(1853 to 55) Schooner; sheathed in yellow metal in 1851
Tonnage: 134
tons
Construction:
1843 in Jersey
Owners: Desland's
Port of registry:
Jersey
Port of survey:
(1849 & 1853) Jersey
Voyage: (1849)
sailed for Brazil; (1853) sailed for Oporto
SAINT JAMES - 1887
Code letters:
WRNP
Official Number: 53847
Rigging: wood
Ship.
Tonnage: 1,195
tons gross and 1,162 net.
Dimensions:
185 feet long, 39.2 foot beam and holds 23.8 feet deep.
Construction:
1866, P. Valin in Quebec; repairs to damages in 1870;
wales partly sheathed in felt & metal, partial new keelson and some
repairs in 1874.
Owners: E.
Hopper
Port of registry:
Rangoon
Port of survey:
London
SAINT- JEAN - 1886
Rigging: iron single
screw steamer; 1 deck; 2 bulkheads
Tonnage: 942 tons
gross and 630 tons net
Dimensions: 220.1
feet long, 29.5 foot beam and holds 15.8 feet deep;
Poop 12 feet; Bridge 14 feet; Forecastle 34 feet
Construction: 1881,
Forges & Chantiers in Le Havre
Propulsion: steam
engine with 2 cylinders of 25 & 43 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 27 1/2 inches; 100 horsepower; engine by the builders
Owners: Société
de Navigation de l'Ouest
Port of registry:
Le Havre
SAINT JOHN - 1832
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: a)
Captain G. Parker; b) Captain T. Spencer
Rigging: Ship;
2 decks; sheathed in copper
Tonnage: 397
tons
Construction:
Connecticutt, using White Oak & Chestnut; vessel 4 years old
Owners: St.
John & Co.; American property
Draught under load:
15 feet
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for New York
(Red Book - Shipowners)
SAINT JOEN
Master: Captain
Parker
Rigging: Ship;
2 decks
Tonnage: 397
tons
Construction:
1828 in Connecticutt
Owners: St.
John; American property
Draught under load:
15 feet
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for New York
ST. LAWRENCE - 1848-1849
Master: Captain Stewart
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in felt and zinc in 1847; fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 221 tons
using old measurements and 254 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1841
on Prince Edward Island; some repairs in 1847
Owners: Scott &
Co.
Port of registry:
Cork
Port of survey: Cork
SAINT LEONARDS - 1874
Code letters:
HDQG
Official Number: 50198
Master: Captain
R. Todd.
Rigging: iron
Ship; 2 bulkheads; cemented in 1864
Tonnage: 999
tons net.
Dimensions:
204 feet long, 34 foot beam and holds 20.3 feet deep.
Construction:
1864, Pile in Sunderland.
Owners: Shaw,
Savill & Co.
Port of registry:
London
ST. LOUIS - 1887
Code letters:
JSNP
Official Number: 63304
Master: Captain Baker,
appointed to the ship in 1883
Rigging: iron single
screw steam Brigantine; 1 deck and Spar Deck; 4 cemented bulkheads
Tonnage: 1,862 tons
gross, 1,164 under deck and 1,213 net
Dimensions: 301.3
feet long, 35 foot beam and 17.4 feet deep
Construction: 1870,
G.R. Clover & Co. in Birkenhead
Propulsion: compound
engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 32 & 65 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 36 inches; operating at 100 p.s.i.; 180 horsepower; engine compounded
and
new boilers installed in 1883; engine by C.D. Holmes & Co. in Hull
Owners: G. T. Baker
Port of registry:
Cardiff
ST. MARGARET - 1878
Code letters: RBWN
Official Number: 76813
Master: a) Captain
J. Dick; b) Captain Tedd
Rigging: iron Ship;
2 decks; 1 cemented bulkhead
Tonnage: 1,428 tons
gross, 1,293 under deck and 1,368 net
Dimensions: 233.1
feet long, 37.3 foot beam and holds 22.4 feet deep; Poop 49 feet; Forecastle
34 feet
Construction: 1877,
T. Royden in Liverpool
Owners: Rankin, Gilmour
& Co.
Port of registry:
Glasgow
SAINT PATRICK - 1868,
ex. JOHN BELL, ex. steamer
Code letters:
PBRT
Official Number: 24658
Master: Captain
J. Campbell, appointed to the Shipping Line and to the ship in 1885.
Rigging: iron
Ship; 2 decks; 2 cemented bulkheads.
Tonnage: 1,051 tons
gross, 930 under deck and 992 net.
Dimensions:
231.4 feet long, 32 foot beam and holds 20.6 feet deep:
Poop 51 feet long; Forecastle 53 feet.
Construction:
1854, A. Stephen & Sons in Glasgow.
Owners: P.H.
Cowley & Co.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
ST. PIERRE - 1895
Code letters: SLJV
Official Number: 88593
Master: Captain J.P.
Angrove
Rigging: wood single
screw steamer; 2 decks; fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 496 tons
gross, 433 under deck and 275 net
Dimensions: 153.7
feet long, 27.6 foot beam and holds 17.2 feet deep
Construction: 1884,
Burrill, Johnson Iron Co. in Yarmouth, NS
Propulsion: compound
engine with 2 cylinders of 25 & 47 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 30 inches; 95 horsepower; 2 single ended boilers; 3 furnaces; engine
by the builders
Owners: F.D. Corbett
& Co.
Port of registry:
Halifax, NS
SAINT RONAIG - 1939
Code letters: MMNQ
Official Number: 165918
Rigging: single scew
motor vessel; 1 deck; 3 cemented bulkheads; cruiser stern; machinery aft;
fitted with wireless; cellular double bottom 99 feet, 99 tons; Forward
Peak Tank 35 tons;
Aft Peak Tank 35 tons
Tonnage: 509 tons
gross, 341 under deck and 268 net
Dimensions: 166.7
feet long, 27.2 foot beam and holds 9.4 feet deep; Quarter Deck 92 feet;
Bridge 7 feet; Forecastle 22 feet
Construction: 1937,
N.V. Scheepsbouwerf De Merwede in Hardinxveld
Propulsion: 2-stroke,
single acting oil engine with 4 cylinders of 13 3/8 inches diameter each;
stroke 22 7/16 inches; 65 registered horsepower; engine built by Atlas-Diesel
A/B
in Stockholm
Owners: J. &
A. Gardner & Co. Ltd.
Port of registry:
Glasgow
SAINT STEPHEN - 1918
Code letters: HSKL
Official Number: 131327
Master: Captain E.
Bennett
Rigging: steel single
screw steamer; 2 decks; 6 cemented bulkheads
Tonnage: 4,398 tons
gross, 4,131 under deck and 2,782 net
Dimensions: 376 feet
long, 52.2 foot beam and holds 25.5 feet deep; Poop 31 feet;
Bridge 105 feet; Forecastle 40 feet
Construction: 1911,
W. Hamilton & Co. Ltd. in Port Glasgow
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 25, 41 & 68 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 48 inches; 367 nominal horsepower; engine by D. Rowan & Co.
in Glasgow
Owners: British &
Foreign Steam Ship Co. Ltd. (Rankin, Gilmour & Co. Ltd., managers)
Port of registry:
Liverpool
SALAMIS – 1907-1908
Official Number:
108666
Master: Captain R.B.V.
McKilliam
Rigging: steel single
screw steam Barquentine; 2 decks & Spar Deck; 7 cemented bulkheads;
fitted with electric light & refrigerating machinery; cellular double
bottom, under
engine 46 feet, forward 48 feet, 289 tons; Aft Peak Tank 65 tons
Tonnage: 4,508 tons
gross, 3,890 under deck and 2,868 net
Dimensions: 392.7
feet long, 47.2 foot beam and holds 21.5 feet deep;
Poop 60 feet; Bridge 150 feet; Forecastle 48 feet
Construction: 1899,
Hall, Russell & Co. in Aberdeen
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 30, 50 80 ½ inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 54 inches; 690 nominal horsepower; 2 double ended boilers; 10 ribbed
furnaces; grate surface 280 sq. ft.; heating surface 1,052 sq. ft.; engine
by the builders
Owners: G. Thompson
& Co. Ltd.
Port of registry:
Aberdeen
SALAMIS - 1916, ex.
CITY OF ABERDEEN
Code letters: HRSN
Rigging: iron single
screw Schooner; 2 decks, Upper Deck sheathed in wood; 4 cemented
bulkheads; fitted with electric light
Tonnage: 995 tons
gross, 791 under deck and 594 net
Dimensions: 240.8
feet long, 30.1 foot beam and holds 16.6 feet deep; Poop 80 feet;
Bridge 60 feet; Forecastle 50 feet
Construction: 1873,
Cunliffe & Dunlop in Port Glasgow
Propulsion: compound
engine with 2 cylinders of 46 & 80 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 39 inches; 257 nominal horsepower; 2 double ended boilers; 12 corrugated
furnaces; grate surface 144 sq. ft.; heating surface 3,400 sq. ft.; engine
by the builders
Owners: Nicolaou
& Co.
Port of registry:
Piræus 24 Feb. 1917 Torpedoed
in the Bay of Biscay
SALDANHA - 1862
Master: Captain
G. Dawson
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1858; fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 1,257
tons using old measurements and 1,563 tons using new measurements
Dimensions:
190.5 feet long, 37.5 foot beam and holds 29.4 feet deep
Construction:
1853 in Quebec
Owners: Baines
& Co.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for Australia
SALEM - 1831
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain
Richardson
Rigging: Ship;
2 decks; sheathed in copper in 1830
Tonnage: 470
tons
Construction:
New York, using White Oak, Locust & Pitch Pine; vessel 4 years old
Owners: J.
Osborne; American property
Draught under load:
17 feet
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for New York
(Red Book - Shipowners)
Master: Captain
Richardson
Rigging: Ship;
2 decks; sheathed in copper in 1830
Tonnage: 470
tons
Construction:
1827 in New York, using White Oak & Pine
Owners: Richardson;
American property
Draught under load:
16 feet
Port of survey:
Liverpool
Voyage: sailed
for New York
SALISBURY - 1866-1868/1877-1879
Master: Captain Longman
(1866); Captain T. True (1867-68); Captain Case (1877-79)
Rigging: Ship; sheathed
in felt and yellow metal in 1866 & 1877; fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 1,113 tons
(1866-68); 1,145 tons gross, 1,094 under deck and 980 net (1877-79)
Dimensions: 198 feet
long, 36.1 foot beam and holds 22.6 feet deep; Poop 57 feet; Forecastle
24 feet
Construction: 1866,
Portland Ship Co. in Troon
Owners: Merchant
Shipping Co. Ltd.
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey: Clyde
(1866-67); London (1868)
Voyage: sailed for
Australia (1868)
SALISBURY - 1867
Master: Captain Kedgley
Rigging: iron single
screw steamer; 4 cemented bulkheads
Tonnage: 635 tons
gross and 432 tons net
Dimensions: 187.4
feet long, 28.2 foot beam and holds 16.9 feet deep
Construction: 1866,
Millwall in London
Propulsion: steam
engine producing 80 horsepower
Owners: Southampton
Steam Col. & Coal Co. Ltd.
Port of registry:
Southampton
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
Coastal Trade
SALVADOR PACKET - 1855
Master: Captain F.
Phillips
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1855
Tonnage: 345 tons
using old measurements and 361 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1855
on Jersey
Owners: Carmichael
Port of registry:
Liverpool
Port of survey: Jersey
Voyage: sailed for
Guatemala
SAM BODDINGTON - 1857
Master: Captain J.
Mowat
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1857
Tonnage: 523 tons
using old measurements and 669 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1841
in Whitby
Owners: F. Bryant
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
India
SAM HOUSTON - 1943
Code letters:
KEVY
Official Number: 241678
Rigging: 2
decks; cruiser stern; fitted for oil fuel; electric welded; equipped with
direction finder and
echo sounding device; water ballast.
Tonnage: 7,176
tons gross and 4,380 tons net.
Dimensions:
422.8 feet long, 57 foot beam and holds 34.8 feet deep.
Construction:
1942, Houston Ship Building Corp. in Houston, Texas.
Propulsion:
triple expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 24 1/2, 37 & 70 inches
diameter respectively;
stroke 48 inches; 339 nominal horsepower.
Owners: United
States War Shipping Administration
Port of registry:
Houston, Texas.
SAM MENDEL - 1887
Code letters:
PVSR
Official Number: 28288
Rigging: iron
Barque; 2 decks; 2 cemented bulkheads
Tonnage: 1,034
tons gross, 1,034 under deck and 920 net
Dimensions:
215.6 feet long, 35 foot beam and holds 20.6 feet deep;
Poop 55 feet; Forecastle 38 feet
Construction:
1861, Pile, Spence & Co. in West Hartlepool; some repairs in 1863;
repairs to damages; new decks in 1883
Owners: a)
H. Ellis & Sons; b) T. Roberts
Port of registry:
Liverpool
SAMARKAND – 1880
Code letters: WVGD
Official Number: 76167
Master: Captain A.
Lamont
Rigging: iron Barque;
2 decks; 1 cemented bulkhead
Tonnage: 1,161 tons
gross, 1,056 under deck and 1,104 net
Dimensions: 220.7
feet long, 35.1 foot beam and holds 21.1 feet deep;
Poop 24 feet; Forecastle 34 feet
Construction: 1877,
Barclay in Glasgow
Owners: W. &
J. Crawford
Port of registry:
Greenock
Port of survey: London
SAMFREEDOM – 1947-1948
Code letters: MYTK
Official number: 180532
Rigging: steel single
screw, 3 masts, steamer; 2 decks; fitted with direction finder & echo
sounding device
Tonnage: 7,210 tons
gross, 6,661 under deck and 4,389 net
Dimensions: 423.1
feet long, 57.1 foot beam and holds 34.8 feet deep
Construction: 1944,
Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard, Inc. in Baltimore, MD
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 24 ½, 37 & 70 inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 48 inches; engine by Worthington Pump & Machinery Corp., Harrison,
NJ
Owners: Finnamore
Shipping Co. Ltd. (Counties Ship Management Co. Ltd., managers)
Port of registry:
London
SAMLAND - 1908,
ex. MISSISSIPPI
Code letters:
KSHG
Official Number: 93360
Master: Captain
S. Anfindsen, appointed to the ship in 1907
Rigging: steel
twin screws, 4 masts, Schooner; 3 steel decks; steel shelter deck partly
sheathed in wood; 3 cemented bulkheads; fitted with electric light and
refrigerating
machinery; cellular double bottom, aft 120 feet, under engine & boilers
83 feet and
forward 194 feet, 1,496 tons; Deep Tank aft 43 feet, 980 tons; Deep Tank
forward
35 feet, 1,015 tons; flat keel.
Tonnage: 9,710
tons gross, 7,559 under deck and 6,353 net.
Dimensions:
490 feet long, 58.3 foot beam and holds 31.8 feet deep; Bridge on Shelter
deck 128 feet long.
Construction:
1903, New York Ship Building Co. in Camden New Jersey
Propulsion:
triple expansion engine with 6 cylinders of 25, 42 1/2 & 72 in. diameter
each pair;
stroke 48 inches; operating at 200 p.s.i.; 997 nominal horsepower; 2 double
ended &
2 single ended boilers; 18 corrugated furnaces; grate surface 318 sq. ft.;
heating
surface 14,106 sq. ft.; forced draught; new double ended boilers in 1906;
engine
by the builders
Owners: Atlantic
Transport Company of West Virginia
Port of registry:
New York
SAMPIERO CORSO - 1942
Code letters: FOOK
Rigging: twin screws
steamer; 2 decks; curiser stern, fitted with direction finder; water ballast
Tonnage: 3,823 tons
gross, 2,759 under deck and 1,657 net
Dimensions: 329.7
feet long, 47.9 foot beam and holds 25.4 feet deep; Poop 33 feet;
Forecastle 73 feet
Construction: 1936,
Chantiers & Ateliers de Provence S.A. in Port de Bouc
Propulsion: 2 turbines
double reduction geared to twin screw shafts; engine by Forges & Chantiers
de la Méditerranée au Havre
Owners: Compagnie
de Navigation Fraissinet
Port of registry:
Marseilles
SAMPSON - 1776
1)
Master:
Captain H. Coupar
Rigging:
Ship; 2 decks
Tonnage:
200 tons
Construction:
1771 in New York; thorough repairs in 1774
Owners:
J. & S. Franklin
Draught
under load: 14 feet
Port
of survey: New York
Voyage:
sailed for London
2)
Master:
Captain L. Farquahrson
Rigging:
Ship; single deck with beams
Tonnage:
350 tons
Construction:
1774 in Maryland
Owners:
Willing & Co.
Draught
under load: 17 feet
Port
of survey: Virginia
Voyage:
sailed for London
SAMUEL BODDINGTON
- 1846/1849-1862
Master:
Captain Chapman (1846); Captain J. Hurst (1849-54); Captain Mowat (1855-59)
Captain A. Whittaker (1860-61); Captain Robbins (1862)
Rigging:
Barque; sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1845, 1848, 1851, 1853 &
1860
Tonnage:
523 tons using old measurements and 669 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1841 in Whitby
Owners:
Boddington (1846-55); F. Bryant (1856-59); Girvin & Co. (1860-62)
Port
of registry: London (1846-59); Liverpool (1860-62)
Port
of survey: London (1846-61); Liverpool (1862)
Voyage:
sailed for Calcutta & Hobart Town (1846); Adelaide (1851-53); Australia
(1854);
India (1857 & 1861); North America (1862)
SAMUEL ENDERBY - 1848/1851-1852
Master: Captain
Miller (1848); Captain Henderson (1851-52)
Rigging: Ship
(1848); Barque (1851-52); sheathed in felt and yellow metal in 1848
Tonnage: 422
tons using old measurements and 395 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1834 in Cowes; partial new top sides and some repairs in 1847
Owners: Enderby
(1848); South Sea Whaling Co. (1851-52)
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey:
London
Voyage: sailed for
Mauritius (1848); for the South Seas (1851-52)
SAMUEL PLIMSOLL - 1887
Code letters:
MKDH
Official Number: 65097
Master: Captain
J. Henderson, appointed to the Shipping Line in 1875 and to the ship in
1884
Rigging: iron
Ship; 2 decks; 1 cemented bulkhead
Tonnage: 1,524
tons gross, 1,343 under deck and 1,459 net
Dimensions:
241.3 feet long, 39 foot beam and holds 23.1 feet deep; Poop 59 feet long;
Forecastle 34 feet.
Construction:
1873, W. Hood & Co. in Aberdeen
Owners: G.
Thompson & Co.
Port of registry:
Aberdeen
Port of survey:
London
SAN BERNARDINO - 1932,
ex. ORIOLE, ex. WEST JAPPA
Code letters: LWBS
Official Number: 219422
Rigging: steel single
screw steamer; 2 decks; fitted with electric light & wireless; water
ballast
Tonnage: 5,751 tons
gross, 5,218 under deck and 3,555 net
Dimensions: 410.5
feet long, 54.2 foot beam and holds 29.2 feet deep; Poop 44 feet long;
Bridge Deck 119 feet; Forecastle 47 feet
Construction: 1920,
Ames Ship Building & Dry Dock Co. in Seattle, WA
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 26, 43 & 73 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 48 inches; 369 nominal horsepower; engine by the builders
Owners: Pacific-Atlantic
Steam Ships Co. (States Steam Ships Co., managers)
Port of registry:
Portland, OR
SAN FELIPE - 1932,
ex. WILLWELLO, ex. WESTERN GLEN
Code letters: LRJV
Official Number: 218196
Rigging: steel single
screw steamer; 2 decks; fitted with electric light & wireless; water
ballast
Tonnage: 5,918 tons
gross, 5,195 under deck and 3,680 net
Dimensions: 409.8
feet long, 54.2 foot beam and holds 29.2 feet deep; Poop 44 feet long;
Bridge Deck 119 feet; Forecastle 47 feet
Construction: 1919,
Ames Ship Building & Dry Dock Co. in Seattle, WA
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 28 1/2, 48 & 80 inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 48 inches; 639 nominal horsepower; engine by the builders
Owners: Pacific-Atlantic
Steam Ships Co. (States Steam Ships Co., managers)
Port of registry:
Portland, OR
SAN JACINTO - 1873
Official Number:
65994
Master: Captain
C. Burrows
Rigging: iron
single screw steamer; 2 decks; 4 cemented bulkheads
Tonnage: 1,134
tons gross and 729 tons net
Dimensions:
233.3 feet long, 32 foot beam and holds 19.6 feet deep
Construction:
1872, McMillan in Dumbarton
Propulsion:
steam engine developing 160 horsepower
Owners: Liverpool
& Texas Steam Ship Co.
Port of registry:
London
SAN JACINTO - 1929
Code letters: KSRV
Official Number: 200468
Rigging: steel
twin screws Schooner; 3 decks; fitted with electric light & wireless
Tonnage: 6,069 tons
gross and 3,870 tons net
Dimensions: 380 feet
long, 53 foot beam and holds 24.7 feet deep
Construction: 1903,
Delaware River Co. in Chester, PA
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 6 cylinders of 23, 39 & 66 inches diameter each
pair;
stroke 42 inches; 564 nominal horsepower; new engine & boilers in 1922;
fitted for oil fuel;
engine by Hooven, Owens, Rentschler Co. in Hamilton, ON
Owners: Mallory Steam
Ship Co.
Port of registry:
New York
SAN LUIS - 1887
Code letters:
WHMJ
Official Number: 50286
Master: Captain
Lonnen
Rigging: iron
Barque; 2 decks; 1 cemented bulkhead
Tonnage: 600
tons gross, 576 under deck and 591 net
Dimensions:
171.2 feet long, 27.8 foot beam and holds 17.7 feet deep
Construction:
1864, T. Royden in Liverpool; repairs to damages in 1877
Owners: R.W.
Leyland & Co.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
SANTA CRUZ - 1915
Code letters: JDRN
Official Number: 135305
Master: Captain W.S.
Hannan
Rigging: steel single
screw steamer; 1 deck; 4 cemented bulkheads; fitted with electric light;
cellular double bottom, aft 35 feet, under engine & boiler 35 feet,
forward 86 feet,
200 tons; Aft Peak Tank 32 tons
Tonnage: 756 tons
gross, 540 under deck and 444 net
Dimensions: 194.1
feet long, 30.2 foot beam and holds 11.4 feet deep; Quarter Deck 92 feet;
Bridge 24 feet; Forecastle 19 feet
Construction: 1906,
Caledonian Engine & Ship Building Co. in Preston
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 16, 26 & 43 inches diameter respectively;
stroke 30 inches; operating at 180 p.s.i.; 116 nominal horsepower; 1 single
ended boiler;
3 corrugated furnaces; grate surface 50 sq. ft.; heating surface 1,902
sq. ft.;
engine by the builders
Owners: Temple, Thomson
& Clark
Port of registry:
London
SANTIPORE - 1848-50
Master: Captain
Gilmore, Junior
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in copper in 1847; sheathed in yellow metal in 1850; fastened
with iron bolts.
Tonnage: 435
tons using old measurements and 515 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1847 in Calcutta, using Teak and Saul.
Owners: Gilmore
Sr
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey:
London
Voyage: sailed for
Sydney (1850)
SAPPHO - 1852
Master: Captain
Hildreth
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in yellow metal and partly in felt in 1851
Tonnage: 368
tons using old measurements and 446 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1840 in Greenock; major repairs in 1849; some repairs in 1851
Owners: Balderston
Port of registry:
Greenock
Port of survey:
Clyde
Voyage: sailed
for Port Philip
SAPPHO - 1915
Code letters: TWBR
Official Number: 116131
Master: Captain W.E.
Jordan
Rigging: steel single
screw steamer; 1 deck; 4 cemented bulkheads; cellular double bottom,
aft 50 feet, under engine & boiler 35 feet, forward 90 feet, 288 tons;
Forward Peak Tank 27 tons; Aft Peak Tank 17 tons
Tonnage: 1,694 tons
gross, 1,559 under deck and 1,039 net
Dimensions: 282 feet
long, 40 foot beam and holds 18.5 feet deep; Poop & Bridge 180 feet;
Forecastle 33 feet
Construction: 1903,
Earle's Co. Ltd. in Hull
Propulsion: triple
expansion engine with 3 cylinders of 15, 25 1/2 & 45 inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 33 inches; 116 nominal horsepower; engine by Amos & Smith in
Hull
Owners: T. Wilson,
Sons & Co. Ltd.
Port of registry:
Hull
SARACA - 1879-1880
Code letters: QVLJ
Official Number: 76797
Master: Captain Edwards
Rigging: iron Barque;
1 deck; 2 tiers of beams; 1 cemented bulkhead
Tonnage: 870 tons
gross, 726 under deck and 836 net
Dimensions: 189.4
feet long, 31.2 foot beam and holds 18.5 feet deep;
Poop 41 feet; Forecastle 26 feet
Construction: 1877,
Birrell in Dumbarton
Owners: Scotia Shipping
Co. Ltd.
Port of registry:
Glasgow
Port of survey: Batavia
SARAH - 1797
Master: Captain J.
Hall
Rigging: Snow; single
deck with beams
Tonnage: 130 tons
Construction: 1795
in Workington
Owners: Captain &
Co.
Draught under load:
11 feet
Port of survey: Liverpool
Voyage: sailed for
Dublin
SARAH - 1832
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain J.
Brown
Rigging: Brig; single
deck with beams; sheathed in copper in 1819; copper repaired in 1825
Tonnage: 136 tons
Construction: in
Workington; vessel 37 years old; good repairs in 1825
Owners: Captain &
Co.
Draught under load:
11 feet
Port of survey: Montrose
Voyage: sailed for
Ireland
(Red Book - Shipowners)
Master: Captain Brown
Rigging: Snow; single
deck with beams
Tonnage: 130 tons
Construction: 1795
in Workington; repairs in 1825
Owners: Captain &
Co.
Draught under load:
11 feet
Port of survey: Derry
Voyage: sailed for
Saint John, NB
SARAH - 1841-1842
Master: Captain
R. Taylor (1841); Captain Fortune (1842)
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in felt and double layers of metal in 1832; metal repaired in
1839;
fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 377
tons
Construction:
1800 in Newcastle; new deck & major repairs in 1837
Owners: Burrell
& Co.
Port of registry:
North Shields
Port of survey:
Clyde (1841); Liverpool (1842)
Voyage: sailed
for Québec
SARAH - 1850
Master: Captain R.
Tims
Rigging: Ship;
sheathed in felt and copper in 1844
Tonnage: 504
tons using old measurements and 537 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1842 in Montréal; some repairs in 1850
Owners: Reid
& Co.
Port of registry:
Glasgow
Port of survey:
Clyde
Voyage: sailed
for New York
SARAH - 1850-1851
Master: Captain J.
Brewer
Rigging: Schooner;
partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 146 tons
using old measurements and 112 tons using new measurements
Construction: 1833
on Prince Edward Island; partial new top sides in 1845; partial new deck
& some repairs in 1848
Owners: J. Brewer
Port of registry:
Falmouth
Port of survey: Falmouth
SARAH - 1861
Master: a)
Captain J. Barrett; b) Captain J. Jenn
Rigging: Smack;
fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 36
tons
Construction:
1836 in Padestow; some repairs in 1860
Owners: Habgood
Port of registry:
Bristol
Port of survey:
Bristol
Voyage: sailed
on Coastal Trade
SARAH A. STAPLES - 1889
Official Number:
23694
Master: Captain
Gray
Rigging: wood
Barque
Tonnage: 443
net
Dimensions:
126 feet long, 28.8 foot beam and holds 18 feet deep
Construction:
1862 in Belfast, ME
Owners: Peter
Brown
Port of registry:
Philadelphia
SARAH AMY - 1897-1905/1913-1915
Code letters: MWKL
Official Number: 68569
Master: Captain G.
Gardner (1897-1905); Captain S. Mollett (1913-15)
Rigging: wood Barquentine
Tonnage: 158 tons
gross, 155 under deck and 137 net
Dimensions: 99.4
feet long, 23.2 foot beam and holdds 10.7 feet deep
Construction: 1874,
Foster in Emsworth
Owners: Mrs. S. Sharper
(1897-1905); Sharper & Robinson (1913-15)
Port of registry:
Portsmouth
SARAH ANN - 1823-1832
(Green Book - Underwriters)
Master: Captain Choyce
Rigging: Brig; single
deck with beams (1823); Ship; 2 decks (1824-32); sheathed in patent felt
and
copper in 1823; copper repaired in 1826
Tonnage: 232 tons
Construction: in
Maryland; vessel 19 years old (1823); new deck, upper works & thorough
repairs
in 1820; some repairs in 1826
Owners: Farmer &
Co.
Draught under load:
14 feet
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
the South Seas
(Red Book - Shipowners)
Master: Captain C.
Joyce (1823); Captain Philips (1824); Captain Rickard (1825-28);
Captain Green (1829-32)
Rigging: Ship; single
deck with beams; sheathed in patent felt and copper in 1820 & 1828;
fastened with copper bolts
Tonnage: 233 tons
Construction: 1805
in America; new wales & top sides in 1820; repairs in 1828
Owners: Farmer (1823-28);
Crichton (1829-32)
Draught under load:
14 feet
Port of survey: London
Voyage: sailed for
the South Seas
SARAH BOTSFORD - 1849/1850
Master: Captain
McDowell (1849); Captain D. Cameron (1850)
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in yellow metal and partly in felt in 1849
Tonnage: 306
tons using old measurements and 297 tons using new measurements
Construction:
1840 in New Brunswick; repairs to damages in 1845; new deck & major
repairs in 1849
Owners: Kidston
& Co. (1849); McCullock (1850)
Port of registry:
Glasgow
Port of survey:
Clyde
Voyage: sailed
for Pictou
SARAH JANE - 1887
Code letters:
RSGF
Official Number: 76348
Master: Captain
F. Foale
Rigging: wood
Ketch; 1 deck; partly fastened with iron bolts; roof on deck
Tonnage: 56
tons
Dimensions:
66 feet long, 18.1 foot beam and holds 7 feet deep
Construction:
1878, Date in Salcombe
Owners: P.O.
Hingston
Port of registry:
Salcombe
Port of survey:
Dartmouth
SARAH KING - 1870-1873
Official number:
48887
Master: Captain
Dawkings (1870-71); Captain J. Bennett (1872); Captain T. Adamson (1873)
Rigging: Schooner;
fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 155
tons
Dimensions:
91.6 feet long, 23.1 foot beam and holds 12.5 feet deep
Construction:
1865, Liddle in Sunderland
Owners: J.
King
Port of registry:
Portsmouth
Port of survey:
Sunderland
Voyage: sailed
on Coastal Trade
SARAH LOUISA - 1863
Master: Captain
Johnson
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in zinc in 1855; partly fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 375
tons
Construction:
1852 in New Brunswick; repairs to damages in 1855
Owners: Vivian
& Co.
Port of registry:
Hayle
Port of survey:
Penzance
Voyage: sailed for
the Honduras
SARAH ROWE – 1878-1880
Code letters: LHCP
Official Number: 65021
Master: Captain W.
Rowe
Rigging: Schooner;
fastened with iron bolts
Tonnage: 63 tons
Dimensions: 73.8
feet long, 18.9 foot beam and holds 9 feet deep
Construction: 1872,
Morgan in Cosheston
Owners: W. Rowe &
Co.
Port of registry:
Milford
SARAH & ELIZABETH - 1837
Master: Captain
W. Swain
Rigging: Barque;
sheathed in felt and copper in 1836
Tonnage: 270
tons
Construction:
1830 in Yarmouth
Owners: T.
Ward
Port of registry:
London
Port of survey:
London
Voyage: sailed
for New South Wales
SARMATIAN - 1875
Code letters:
KNBW
Official Number: 63844
Rigging: iron
single screw Barque
Tonnage: 3,647
tons gross, 3,611 under deck and 2,160 net
Dimensions: 370.9
feet long, 42.7 foot beam and holds 35.6 feet deep
Construction:
1871, R. Steele & Co. in Greenock
Propulsion:
compound engine with 4 cylinders of 41 & 86 inches diameter each pair;
stroke 48 inches; 600 horsepower; engine by MacNab & Co. in Greenock
Owners: J. &
A. Allan
Port of registry:
Glasgow
SARNIA - 1890
Code letters:
WMRK
Official Number: 86218
Rigging: iron
single screw Brig; 3 decks & Awning Deck; 6 cemented bulkheads
Tonnage: 3,726
tons gross, 2,649 under deck and 2,422 net
Dimensions:
360.7 feet long, 40.3 foot beam and holds 24.9 feet deep; Bridge Deck 134
feet;
Forecastle 46 feet
Construction:
1882, C. Connell & Co. in Glasgow; repairs to damages in 1884
Propulsion:
compound engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 48 & 87 inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 54 inches; operating at 80 p.s.i.; 500 horsepower; engine by
J. & J. Thomson in Glasgow
Owners: Mississippi
& Dominion Steam Ship Co. Ltd.
Port of registry:
Liverpool
SATURNIA - 1911-1918
Code letters:
HQWB
Official Number: 129489
Master: Captain
D. Taylor (1911-18)
Rigging: steel
twin screws Schooner; 2 steel decks; steel shelter deck partly sheathed
with wood;
lower deck beams in No. 1 Hold; 7 cemented bulkheads; fitted with electric
light, wireless
and refrigerating machinery; cellular double bottom, aft 133 feet long,
under engine and
boilers 79 feet & forward 185 feet, 1,146 tons
Tonnage: 8,611
tons gross, 7,406 under deck and 5,494 net
Dimensions:
456.3 feet long, 55.3 foot beam and holds 29.1 feet long;
Bridge Deck 148 feet long; Forecastle 60 feet
Construction:
1910, C. Connell & Co. Ltd. in Glasgow
Propulsion:
triple expansion engine with 6 cylinders of 26, 42 &70 inches diameter
each pair;
stroke 48 inches; operating at 180 p.s.i.; 872 nominal horsepower; 6 single
ended
boilers; 18 corrugated furnaces; grate surface 418 sq. f.; heating surface
15,360 sq. ft.;
engine by Dunsmuir & Jackson Ltd. in Glasgow
Owners: Anchor-Donaldson
Ltd. (Henderson Bros. Ltd. managers)
Port of registry:
Glasgow
SATURNIA - 1928
Code letters: PGWL
Official Number: 275
Rigging: steel twin
screws motor vessel; 4 decks, Shade Deck sheathed in Teak; 5th deck in
No. 1 hold; 10 cemented bulkheads; fitted with electric light, wireless
& refrigerating
machinery; cellular double bottom 493 feet, 2,135 tons; Deep Tank forward
25 feet, 206 tons;
Forward Peak Tank 61 tons; Aft Peak Tank 167 tons
Tonnage: 23,940 tons
gross, 15,377 under deck and 14,441 net
Dimensions: 631.4
feet long, 79.8 foot beam and holds 29.5 feet deep; Bridge 356 feet
Construction: 1927,
Cantinieri Navale Triestino in Monfalcone
Propulsion: 4-stroke,
double acting oil engines with 16 cylinders of 33 1/16 inches diameter
each;
stroke 59 7/16 inches; 3,379 nominal horsepower; engine by Stabilimento
Tecnico in Trieste
Owners: Cosulich
Societa Triestina di Navigazione
Port of registry:
Trieste
SAVOY - 1896
Official Number:
104887
Master: Captain
J.B. Bélanger
Rigging: steel
single screw Schooner; 1 deck; 3 cemented bulkheads; double bottom forward
72 feet,
88 tons; Aft Peak Tank 7 tons
Tonnage: 348
tons gross, 313 under deck and 184 net
Dimensions:
129.2 feet long, 25.2 foot beam and holds 11.5 feet deep; Forecastle 15
feet
Construction:
1895, Montrose Ship Building & Engine Co. Ltd. in Montrose
Propulsion:
compound engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 15 & 32 inches diameter
respectively;
stroke 24 inches; operating at 130 p.s.i.; 53 registered horsepower; 1
single ended boiler;
2 plain furnaces; grate surface 33 sq. ft.; heating surface 930 sq. ft.;
engine by
Hall-Brown, Buttery & Co. in Glasgow
Owners: Compagnie
Maritime & Commerciale du Bas Saint-Laurent Ltd.
Port of registry:
London
SAXILBY - 1933
Code letters: JDSG
Official Number: 135896
Rigging: steel single
screw steamer; 1 deck; 6 cemented bulkheads; fitted with wireless &
direction finder;