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S/S ILMATAR |
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Passenger steamer, two decks |
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Passengers |
I: 90 |
II: 60 |
III: - |
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Ice class |
I A |
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Tonnages |
2,348 GRT |
1,186 NRT |
1,450 tdw |
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Length over all |
86.35 m |
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Breadth |
12.69 m |
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Draught |
5.60 m |
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Engine |
Triple steam engine 3 cy. by the shipbuilders. |
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Horse powers |
2,300 IHP |
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Speed |
13.5 knots |
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25.5.1929 |
Completed by A/S Burmeister & Wain's Maskin og Skibsbyggeri, Copenhagen, as S/S Ilmatar for Finska Ångfartygs Aktiebolaget, Helsinki. Sailed on Helsinki - Tallinn - Stettin, Helsinki - Lübeck and Helsinki - Copenhagen - Hull lines. |
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8.1.1945 |
Surrendered as war reparations to the Soviet Union and renamed S/S Emba. Transferred to the Soviet Navy and listed as a depot ship. Pennant No. 41. |
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1963 |
Deleted from Jane's Fighting Ships. Probably handed over to shipbreakers in the Soviet Union. |
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Source: The Ships of Our First Century : The Effoa Fleet 1883-1983. Ed. by Matti Pietikäinen & Bengt Sjöström. Keuruu 1983, 231 p. ISBN 951-99438-5-4. |
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