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} in ), plus an allowance of £5,000 (£}} in )from Napier's for ''King Orry'' (I) | Ship yard number = | Ship way number = | Ship laid down = | Ship launched =28 May 1858 | Ship completed = 1858 | Ship christened = | Ship acquired = | Ship maiden voyage = | Ship in service = 1858 | Ship out of service = 1862 | Ship identification = *Official Number 20683 *Code Letters H C F T * | Ship fate = Sold to Cunard, Wilson and Company, who were acting as brokers for Confederate Agents Fraser, Trenholm and Co. Captured as a blockade runner by the U.S. Navy, and commissioned as the ''Gettysburg''. | Ship status = Scrapped | Ship notes = }} |} PS (RMS) ''Douglas'' (I) No. 20683 – the first ship in the line's history to be so named – was an iron paddle steamer which served with the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company until she was sold in 1862. ==Construction and dimensions== ''Douglas'' was built by Robert Napier & Co. in Glasgow in 1858. Napier's also supplied her engines and boilers. Her purchase cost was £17,500, plus an allowance from Napier's of £5,000 for the ''King Orry''. ''Douglas'' had a tonnage of ; length 205 feet; beam 26 feet; depth 14 feet and a service speed of 17 knots. The first Steam Packet steamer with a straight stern, no fiddle bow and no figurehead. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「SS Douglas (1858)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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