SS Karanja (1865)

SS Karanja was a paddle steamer built in 1864 by Henderson, Coulborn and Company. The ship was completed in 1865, in the port of Renfrew.[1] The ship weighed 228 tons and was 164 ft long. The Karanja had a beam of 23 ft 2 in and a draft of 7 ft 9 in. The ship was owned by Fulcher & Co., home-ported in Bombay, and used for river travel.[1]

History
Name: Karanja
Owner: Fulcher & Co.
Operator: Fulcher & Co.
Builder: Henderson, Coulborn and Company
Laid down: 1864
Completed: 1865
General characteristics
Displacement: 228 tons
Length: 164 ft
Beam: 23 ft 2 in
Draft: 7 ft 9 in

Footnotes

  1. Lloyds Register of Shipping, p K.
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References

  • Lloyd's Register of Shipping. London: Wyman and sons. 1870.
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