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SS Cufic (1888)

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Yard number
  
210

Fate
  
Foundered 1919

Launched
  
1888

Builder
  
Harland and Wolff

Completed
  
1 December 1888

Tonnage
  
4,639 GRT

Length
  
131 m

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Name
  
Cufic (1888–1896)Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe (1896–1898)Cufic (1898–1901)Manxman (1901–)

Owner
  
White Star Line (1888–1896) Dominion Line (1901–1915)

SS Cufic was a livestock carrier, built by Harland and Wolff for the White Star Line, displacing 4,639 tons and completed on 1 December 1888. Her sister ship was the SS Runic. She ran the Liverpool to New York route. In 1896, Cufic was chartered to a Spanish shipping company and renamed Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe. She played a role in the Cuban Revolution, transporting horses between Spain and Cuba.

In 1898 she was returned to the White Star Line, resuming the name Cufic. She was in turn sold again, to the Dominion Line in 1901, with her name being changed to Manxman. She was sold once again to a Canadian shipping Line, where she remained under this name, in 1915. Manxman was used as a troop transport in 1917. This was short-lived, as she was sold to a New York firm in 1919.

On 18 December 1919, Cufic foundered while transporting shipments of wheat from Portland to Gibraltar. This resulted in the deaths of all forty crew members.

References

SS Cufic (1888) Wikipedia