SS Somersby

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NameSomersby
Port of registryWest Hartlepool[1]
BuilderW. Gray & Co Ltd, West Hartlepool[1]
History
United Kingdom
NameSomersby
OwnerRopner Shipping Co, Ltd[1]
Port of registryWest Hartlepool[1]
BuilderW. Gray & Co Ltd, West Hartlepool[1]
Launched10 September 1930
Completed1930
Identification
FateSunk by torpedo, 13 May 1941[4]
General characteristics
TypeCargo ship
Tonnage
Length421.2 feet (128.4 m)[1] p/p
Beam54.2 feet (16.5 m)[1]
Draught24 feet 6+34 inches (7.49 m)[1]
Depth27.2 feet (8.3 m)[1]
Installed power369 NHP[1]
Propulsion
Crew39 + 4 DEMS gunners[4]
Sensors &
processing systems
wireless direction finding[1]

SS Somersby was a British cargo steamship that was built in 1930, sailed in a number of convoys in the Second World War and was sunk by a U-boat in 1941.[4]

W. Gray & Co Ltd of West Hartlepool built Somersby, completing her in 1930.[1] She had a three-cylinder triple expansion steam engine that was built by the Central Machine Engineering Works, also of West Hartlepool.[1] The engine was rated at 369 NHP and drove a single screw.[1]

Somersby's owner was Ropner Shipping Co, Ltd, which registered her in West Hartlepool.[1]

Second World War career

Convoy SC 30 and sinking

References

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