MS Sobieski
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Name: |
MS Sobieski |
Owner: |
Polish Ocena Lines |
Operator: |
Gdynia America Line |
Route: |
South America service |
Builder: |
Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Wallsend. |
Launched: |
25th August 1938 |
Completed: |
15th June 1939 |
Out of service: |
1939 taken up as troopship |
Identification: |
1947 returned to civilian service |
Fate: |
1975 scrapped at La Spezia |
Notes: |
1950 sold to Russia renamed Gruziya |
General characteristics |
Tonnage: |
11,030 BRT |
Length: |
155,8 m |
Beam: |
20,4 m |
Draft: |
8,3 m |
Installed power: |
Engines by J. G. Kincaid & Co, Greenock |
Propulsion: |
Twin screw |
Speed: |
17 knots |
Capacity: |
44 first-class, 250 third-class and 850 emigrants |
Notes: |
[1] |
M/S Sobieski was a Polish passenger ship built for the Polish Ocena Lines to replace the aging SS Kościuszko and SS Pulaski; a sister ship to the MS Chrobry. She was named in honour of the Polish king Jan III Sobieski[2].
The ship was used as a troopship in Operation Ariel and the Battle of Dakar.
References
Gdynia America Line
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Type Polonia |
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Type Piłsudski |
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Type Sobieski |
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