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SS Patroclus (1923)

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Name
  
SS Patroclus

Beam
  
62 ft 4 in (19.00 m)

Launched
  
1923

Owner
  
Blue Funnel Line

Depth
  
34 ft 10 in (10.62 m)

Length
  
152 m

Fate
  
Torpedoed and sunk November 4, 1940 by U-99.

Tonnage
  
11,314 Gross Register Tonnage 6,912 Net Register Tonnage

The third SS Patroclus was an 11,314-ton cargo liner of the Blue Funnel Line launched in 1923. Commissioned into the Royal Navy as the Armed Merchant Cruiser HMS Patroclus on 12 September 1939, she was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-99 on November 4, 1940.

The Patroclus was the second of a 4-ship class, comprising SS Sarpedon (1923), SS Patroclus, SS Hector (1924), and SS Antenor (1924). They were built with accommodation for 155 first-class passengers by request of the British government to provide additional passenger berths on cargo vessels on services to the Far East. The passenger accommodation in the superstructure did not impact the cargo-carrying ability of the ships, since the shipping line did not expect the passenger-carrying to turn a profit.

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SS Patroclus (1923) Wikipedia