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Paddler Information => Research => Topic started by: Waverley on July 31, 2005, 11:21:08 PM

Title: PS Surubi, Uruguay
Post by: Waverley on July 31, 2005, 11:21:08 PM
Hi all

There was a reference to this paddler on the MARHIST forum:-

SURUBI (1901)
Built Salto, Uruguay
Steel 300grt/263nrt 164.5x20.0x6.0 (depth) ft
engine by  A. & J.Inglis , Glasgow
Paddle Compound 2 Cyl  16in&32-36in 51nhp
Owner: Cia. Argentina de Nav. (Nicolas Mihanovich) Ltda, Buenos Aires

Apparently she was in service on the River Plate till 1932.


I have learnt that a "surubi" is a large, tasty and popular freshwater fish which made a google search rather difficult (what is the Spanish for "paddle steamer"? - including "vapor" in the search produced a number of sites telling me how to steam fish!).

I did come up with this one - the links point to a couple of photographs and what looks like all the components necessary to build a paper model.

http://www.geocities.com/cutelo02/Surubi.htm?200531


Regards

David