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SS Stord I passenger steamer moored at dock no. 46 in Bergen harbour, Norway
Has had a bit of an unfortunate life but still around. Once became a motorship with 2 Paxman engines. Gutted by fire etc etc.
Funnily enough, she now has a 1942 3-exp steam engine from Cammell Lairds Birkenhead. Said to have come from a '42 built British ship.
Name: Stord I
Flag: Norway
IMO: 5341564
MMSI: 257786980
Call sign: LEYT
Detailed vessel type: Passenger & Cargo
Gross Tonnage: 469t
Deadweight: 267t
Design Draught: 2.70m
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 50.7m x 7.3m
Year Built: 1913
Registered owner: Norsk Veteranskibsklub - Norwegian Veteran's Club
Shipyard: Laxevaag Maskin- og Jernskipsbyggeri, Norway - delivered to Hardanger Sunnhordlandske Dampskipsselskap or HSD
Hull number: 110
Date of build: 1913
Engine: x1 Cammell Laird & Co Ltd. Birkenhead, 1942 Triple expansion steam engine
Power: 500 IHK
x1 propeller
can take 99 passengers
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