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SS Hastier (1919)

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Name
  
Hastier

Port of registry
  
Antwerp

Completed
  
March 1919

Owner
  
Lloyd Royal Belge SA

Yard number
  
131

Launched
  
1919

Builder
  
Scheepsbouwwerf & Maschinenfabriek De Klop

SS Hastier was a 749 GRT coaster which sank on her maiden voyage in April 1919.

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Description

Hastier was built as yard number 131 by Scheepsbouwwerf & Maschinenfabriek De Klop, Sliedrecht, Netherlands. Assessed at 749 GRT, she was powered by a triple expansion steam engine.

History

Hastier was built for Lloyd Royal Belge, SA. Her port of registry was Antwerp. She departed Antwerp on her maiden voyage on 9 April 1919, bound for Brixham, United Kingdom where she loaded a cargo of coal. On 13 April, she departed Brixham bound for Barcelona, Spain, with an ultimate destination of Valencia. She was not heard from again, and no trace was found of her until 21 June when SS Courier found a damaged lifeboat 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) south east of Lower Head, near the Russell Channel Buoy. The lifeboat was landed at Guernsey. Captain Fierens and his crew of 16 were all lost with the ship.

References

SS Hastier (1919) Wikipedia