Lady Cynthia

Lady Cynthia was a steel-hulled passenger ship converted from a minesweeper, (formerly HMS Barnstaple), which served in the coastal waters of British Columbia from 1925 to 1957. Lady Cynthia was a sistership to Lady Cecilia, also a converted minesweeper. The ship was generally referred to as the Cynthia while in service.

Lady Cynthia circa 1938.
History
NameLady Cynthia
OwnerUnion Steamship Company of British Columbia
Routecoastal British Columbia
BuilderOriginal: (1919) Ardrossan Dry Dock & Shipbuilding Co., Ardrossan; rebuilt 1924-1925 by Coaster Construction Co. in Montrose, Scotland
Launched20 March 1919
In service1925
Out of service1957
IdentificationCanada registry #152899
FateScrapped 1957
NotesOriginally constructed as HMS Barnstaple, a minesweeper for the Royal Navy.
General characteristics
Typesteel-hulled coastal steamship
Tonnage950 gross tons; 390 registered tons.
Length219.3 ft (66.8 m)
Beam28.6 ft (8.7 m)
Depth16.3 ft (5.0 m) depth of hold
Installed powertwin triple-expansion steam engines, two Yarrow water tube boilers.
Propulsiontwin propellers
Speed15.5 knots maximum; 13.5 knots average.
CapacityLicensed for 800 day passengers, 900 during excursions, 500 during winter; 75 tons cargo capacity.
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