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S.S. NARONIC

THE SHIP

  • Builders: Harland & Wolff

  • Owner: Oceanic Steam Navigation Company

  • Operator: White Star Line

  • Port of Registry - Liverpool

  • Yard Number - 251

  • Official Number - 99422

  • Laid Down - N/A

  • Launched - 26 May, 1892

  • Delivered - 11 July, 1892

  • Gross Registered Tonnage - 6594

  • Net Tonnage - 4,225

  • Number of decks - 3

  • Number of bulkheads - 9

  • Number of water ballast tanks - 16

  • Ballast tank capacity - 1193 Tons

  • Number of masts - 4

  • Rigging - Schooner 

  • Length BP - 470ft (143.3m)

  • Breadth - 53.1ft (16.2m)

  • Depth in hold from tonnage deck to ceiling at midship - 23.9ft (7.28m)

  • Depth in hold from upper deck to ceiling at midship - 31.6ft (9.63m)

  • Depth from top of beam amidships to top of keel - 35.9ft (10.94m)

  • ​Depth from top of deck at side amidships to bottom of keel - 35.25ft (10.74m)

  • ​Propulsion - Three bladed twin screw-propellers powered by two 3 Cylinder Triple Expansion Steam Engines

  • Speed - 13 Knots (14.96mph/24.07kmh)

  • Horsepower - 634 nominal, 3350 indicated

LIVESAVING EQUIPMENT​

  • Number of lifeboats - 6 

  • Type of lifeboats - Clinker-Built (6)

  • Boat Capacity - 42 Persons

  • Total Capacity - 253 Persons

  • Lifeboat Dimensions - N/A

  • Equipment - Navigational Compass, Six Oars, Sails, and provisions (One 10G/45L fresh water tank and watertight metal box of biscuits)

  • Number of life-belts - 150

  • Number of life buoys - 10

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1892 REGISTRATION

TNA REF: BT/110/58/60

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