Chilean ship Casma (1889)
Casma was an auxiliary ship of the Chilean Navy.
Transporter Casma | |
History | |
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Name | Aquila |
Owner | Fratelli Lavarello fu G. B., Genova |
Builder | Wigham Richardson |
Launched | 1889 |
Fate | Sold to Chile (Balmaceda forces) in 1891 |
Chile | |
Name | Casma |
Namesake | Naval battle of Casma |
Acquired | 1891 |
Commissioned | 1892 |
Fate | Lent to Ecuador in 1905 |
Ecuador | |
Name | Marañón |
Namesake | Marañón River |
Commissioned | 1905 |
Decommissioned | 1908 |
Fate | Back to Chile |
Chile | |
Name | Casma |
Commissioned | 1908 |
Fate | Sunk in Picton Channel on 2 January 1917 |
General characteristics | |
Displacement | 2,627 t |
Length | 103.5 m |
Beam | 12 m |
Propulsion | 2.750 HP |
Speed | 17 kn |
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