SS Rosario di Giorgio

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NameRosario di Giorgio
NamesakeRosario di Giorgio
OperatorD/S A/S "Avance"
History
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NameRosario di Giorgio
NamesakeRosario di Giorgio
OwnerBernhard Hanssen
OperatorD/S A/S "Avance"
BuilderNylands Verksted, Kristiania
Yard number173
Launched6 April 1907
Completed11 May 1907
Commissioned14 May 1907
HomeportFlekkefjord
Identification
FateWrecked, 25 January 1911
General characteristics
TypeCargo ship
Tonnage
Length215 ft 9 in (65.76 m)
Beam30 ft 3 in (9.22 m)
Depth20 ft 2 in (6.15 m)
Installed power132 Nhp[1]
PropulsionNylands Verksted 3-cylinder triple expansion
Speed12.0 knots

Rosario di Giorgio was a steam cargo ship built in 1907 by the Nylands Verksted of Kristiania for Bernhard Hanssen of Flekkefjord. The ship was primarily employed as a fruit carrier during her career. She was named after Rosario di Giorgio, manager of Baltimore branch of Atlantic Fruit Company, and brother of Joseph di Giorgio, founder of the company.[2]

Rosario di Giorgio was laid down at Nylands Verksted shipyard in Kristiania and launched on 6 April 1907 (yard number 173).[3] After successful completion of sea trials on 14 May, during which the vessel was able to reach the speed of 14.0 miles per hour (12.2 kn; 22.5 km/h), Rosario di Giorgio was handed over to her owners.[4] In addition to cargo the ship was also fitted to carry 12 first-class passengers. To operate the vessel, she was transferred to a separate company, Dampskibsaktieselskabet "Avance", owned by Bernhard Hanssen.

As built, the ship was 215 feet 9 inches (65.76 m) long (between perpendiculars) and 30 feet 3 inches (9.22 m) abeam, a mean draft of 20 feet 2 inches (6.15 m).[1] Rosario di Giorgio was assessed at 1,037 GRT, 608 NRT and 1,135DWT.[1] The vessel had a steel hull, and a single 132 nhp triple-expansion steam engine, with cylinders of 18-inch (46 cm), 29-inch (74 cm), and 48-inch (120 cm) diameter with a 33-inch (84 cm) stroke, that drove a single screw propeller, and moved the ship at up to 12.0 knots (13.8 mph; 22.2 km/h).[1]

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