The Corrientes was a cargo ship with passenger facilities that was built by Mitchell in Newcastle in 1881 for the Hamburg-South American Steamship Company ( Hamburg Süd ).
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The Corrientes was launched in September 1881 at the Charles Mitchell and Company shipyard and was put into service by Hamburg Süd in November of the same year. In November 1881 she made her first trip from Hamburg to Santos. On April 29, 1890, the Corrientes ran aground off Montevideo .
technical description
With a length of 86.95 m, width of 10.86 m, the Corrientes was measured with 1,938 GRT . It had two cylinder boilers to generate steam . A compound steam engine from Wallsend with an indicated nominal power of 900 psi was used for the drive . With this, the Corrientes reached a speed of 10.5 knots.
There were passenger facilities for 30 1st class passengers and 260 passengers in the intermediate deck. There were also facilities for 38 crew members.
literature
Arnold Kludas : The History of German Passenger Shipping. Volume 1: Ernst Kabel Verlag, Hamburg 1988, ISBN 3-8225-0039-9 ( publications of the German Maritime Museum 20).