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SS Vega (1913)

SS ''Vega'' was owned by Stockholms Rederiaktieb Svea of Stockholm, a company that had owned steamships since 1886.
Launched in Gothenburg she was delivered in April 1913. Coal fired, her bunkers had capacity for 16 days sailing at 10.6 tons a day. Four hatches, each with a steam winch, with a maximum capacity of a 3 ton lift.〔
==Early years==
Under the command of her first Captain, John Borg, she ran the route to Dusseldorf which required the ship to have a telescopic smoke stack and folding masts. The Captain changed in September 1914 to Captain G. Flygare. After World War I she sailed the Baltic/North Sea routes.〔
On 16 September 1939 ''Vega'', on route from Finland to Hull was captured, along with SS ''Suomen Poika'' by German submarine ''U-41'' on her first patrol, at position 58N 04E. Taken to Cuxhaven where, found to be carrying goods to an enemy of Germany, her general cargo and timber was confiscated and unloaded. Being a neutral ship she was released on 4 October 1939.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= September 1939 Events of the Battle of the Atlantic )

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