SS Skoghaug

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Name
  • SS Livingstone II (1930)
  • SS Sea Valour (1930-1946)
  • SS Skoghaug (1946-1947)
Owner
  • C. Mathiesen, Bergen (1930)
  • Dover Navigation Co. Ltd., Dover (1930-1946)
  • Lindø Alf-Lindøs Rederi D/S A/S, Haugesund (1946-1947)
Yard number323
History
Name
  • SS Livingstone II (1930)
  • SS Sea Valour (1930-1946)
  • SS Skoghaug (1946-1947)
Owner
  • C. Mathiesen, Bergen (1930)
  • Dover Navigation Co. Ltd., Dover (1930-1946)
  • Lindø Alf-Lindøs Rederi D/S A/S, Haugesund (1946-1947)
BuilderSamuel Peter Austin & Son, Sunderland
Yard number323
Launched25 August 1930
CompletedOctober 1930
FateExploded and sank on 25 December 1947
General characteristics
Tonnage
Length276 ft (84 m)
Beam42.2 ft (12.9 m)
Draught18.15 ft (5.53 m)
Depth20.75 ft (6.32 m)
Installed power224 nhp
PropulsionT3cyl (20.5, 34, 56 x 39in), 1 screw

SS Skoghaug was a Norwegian steam cargo ship, built in 1930. She exploded and sank in the North Sea off the coast of the Netherlands on Christmas Day, 1947. Only one of her 27 crew survived.

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