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Name |
Official number |
Flag |
IMO |
SANTA MARIA |
87034 |
GBR |
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Year built |
Date launched |
Date completed |
1883 |
12/11/1882 |
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Vessel type |
Vessel description
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Yacht
| Steel Screw Steamer Schooner |
Builder |
Yard |
Yard no |
John Elder & Co., Govan |
Fairfield Yard |
271 |
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Tonnage |
Length |
Breadth |
Depth |
Draft |
235 grt / 124 nrt / 335 tm |
154.0 ft |
22.0 ft |
12.8 ft |
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Engine builder |
John Elder & Co., Govan |
Engine detail |
C2cyl (18 & 36 - 21in) 80nhp, 1-screw
1935 54nhp 12kn |
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First owner |
First port of register |
Registration date |
Lieut. General Lord Alfred Paget, London |
London |
05/01/1883 |
Other names |
1918 CHILCO - 1935 LADY PAM |
Subsequent owner and registration history |
1884 John Allan Rolls, Baron Llangattock, Monmouth 1913 Rt.Hon.John Maclean Rolls, Baron Llangattock 1914 Arthur & Herbert White, Southampton 1914 The All Red Line Ltd, Vancouver 1917 Union Steamship Co of British Columbia Ltd, Vancouver 1926 Union Steamships Ltd, Vancouver |
Vessel history |
1914 converted to a ferry - 309grt 197net 1935 rebuilt 246grt 111nrt, 154 x 22ft |
Remarks |
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End year |
Fate / Status |
1947 |
Scuttled |
Disposal Detail |
Q2/1947 sunk as a breakwater Oyster Bay, Vancouver Island. |
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SANTA MARIA
Image courtesy of : City of Vancouver Archives - James Matthews
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as CHILCO
Image courtesy of : Old Ship Picture Gallery
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as LADY PAM
Image courtesy of : City of Vancouver Archives - Walter Frost
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as CHILCO
Image courtesy of : City of Vancouver Archives
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as CHILCO
Image courtesy of : City of Vancouver Archives
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