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PS Solent (1900)

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Beam
  
18.5 feet (5.6 m)

Launched
  
25 August 1900

Draft
  
2.71 m

Draught
  
8.9 feet (2.7 m)

Length
  
37 m

Name
  
1900–1901PS Solent 1901-????PS Red Cross II

Operator
  
1900–1901London and South Western Railway 1901-????Metropolitan Asylums Board

Builder
  
Mordey, Carney (Southampton) Ltd.

Tonnage
  
161 gross register tons (GRT)

PS Solent was a passenger vessel built for the London and South Western Railway in 1900.

History

The Solent was built by Mordey, Carney (Southampton) Limited and launched on 25 August 1900.

She was designed for a speed of 11 knots, with passenger accommodation comprising a promenade deck extending from the stern to within 23 feet for the stem, and a circular front. A saloon was situated aft, extending the full breadth of the vessel.

However, the vessel did not meet the expectations of the railway company, and was sold before registration to the Metropolitan Asylums Board, and renamed Red Cross II. The railway company ordered another paddle steamer from the same company, Solent which was launched in 1902.

References

PS Solent (1900) Wikipedia