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SS Lochness

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Namesake
  
Loch Ness

Port of registry
  
Glasgow

Launched
  
6 June 1929

Draft
  
3.2 m

Owner
  
David MacBrayne Ltd

Yard number
  
872

Length
  
64 m

Builder
  
Harland and Wolff

Name
  
SS Lochness 1955 Valmarina 1958 Myrtidiotissa

Route
  
Stornoway mail 1947-1955 relief

SS Lochness was a David MacBrayne Ltd mail steamer launched in 1929. She served Stornoway until 1947 and as relief vessel until 1955. As Myrtidiotissa, she survived in the Aegean until the 1970s.

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History

SS Lochness was a mail steamer, built by Harland and Wolff, Govan, the first of four new vessels built under the terms of the constitution of the new company, David MacBrayne (1928) Ltd. She was the third vessel to carry the name and the last steamship ordered by MacBrayne’s. Launched on 6 June 1929, she ran trials on 9 July and gave her first public service, to Tarbert, Loch Fyne, during Glasgow Fair Holiday.

With the introduction of Claymore in 1955, Lochness became redundant and was sold to Italian owners. As Myrtidiotissa, she survived in the Aegean until the 1970s.

Layout

Lochness was a cargo and passenger boat, with sleeping accommodation. She loaded vehicles along with other cargo, using crane and sling.

Service

Lochness was built for the Mallaig - Kyle - Stornoway route, to replace SS Sheila which had been wrecked in 1927. She entered service on this route on 1 August 1929 and soon became too small for the route. In 1947, she was displaced by MV Loch Seaforth and became the relief overnight steamer. Until 1955, she was found throughout the Outer Hebrides deputising for other vessels.

References

SS Lochness Wikipedia