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Secunder

Post by shipstamps » Tue Nov 25, 2008 7:12 pm


The Secunder, 1907, is the former iron 3-masted screw steamship Ardengorm, built by Ramage and Ferguson, at Leith, in 1881. A well deck vessel of 1,662 gross tons, 993 net, her port of registry was Port Louis, Mauritius. Owners: The Colonial Government of Mauritius. Length 260 ft. 2in. breadth 35 ft. 5 in., depth 17 ft. 9in.; draft 20 ft. 3 in. Engines: compound 2 cylinder, of 200 nominal horse power, the engines being built by Walker, Henderson and Company, Glasgow. She was broken up in 1932. As the Ardengorm she was owned by the Arden S.S. Co., Ltd., Glasgow.
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Re: Secunder

Post by aukepalmhof » Mon Aug 31, 2009 9:32 pm

She was built as a steel three masted cargo steamer under yard no 31 by Ramage & Ferguson at Leith, Scotland for the Ardan Steam Ship Co. Ltd., (Clark & Services managers) at Glasgow.
13 October 1881 launched under the name ARDANGORM.
Tonnage 1.612 gross, 1.042 net, dim. 260 x 35 x 17ft. (when built)
Compound steam engine and two single ended boilers, engine power 200 nhp. service speed 10 knots.
Engine and boilers manufactured and fitted in by Walker Henderson & Co., Ltd., Glasgow.
Registered at Glasgow. Official No. 85881.

The company was a tramping company, but some ships were operated on long-term charters. The ARDANGORM is show as working between Hamburg and Norfolk, Virginia. And with coal and phosphate home from Charlotte Harbour, Western Florida to Garston in 1899.
The company quit shipping in the end of 1950.

1899 March new boiler fitted in.
1902 New donkey boiler fitted.
1907 (A other ref. says 1904) sold to V. Huteau, Port Louis, Mauritius. renamed SECUNDER. (Miramar gives: sold 1901 to Hadji S. Seedick & Co., renamed SECUNDER.)
1917 Sold to The Colonial Government of Mauritius, Port Louis, Mauritius.
Between 1907 and 1932 she carried the mail between Mauritius and Rodriguez.
1932 Broken up, most probably in South Africa. (Miramar gives broken up 4 quarter 1928.)

Source: Lloyds Register. Lloyds List. Shipbuilders and Engineers. John D Stevenson.
http://www.miramarshipindex.org.nz/ship/show/211864

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