Ship and engine arrangements of cargo liners "Javanese Prince," "Malayan Prince," "Asiatic Prince," "Japanese Prince" and "Chinese Prince"; these vessels trade from New York, through Panama Canal to Far East, and return via Singapore and Suez to New York; designed on closed-shelter-deck basis, admitting of draft of 29 ft. 3 in., corresponding deadweight being 10,800 tons; 2 main engines are Burmeister and Wain single-acting 8-cylinder, 4-stroke, built by A.E.G. See brief translated abstract in Mar. Engr. and Motorship Bldr., vol. 50, no. 596, Apr. 1927, p. 157. (See also - no. 3, Feb. 7, 1927 pp. 58-61, no. 4 Feb 22, 1928, pp. 78-83)
The furness-withy deutsche-werft twin-screw motorships
Die ersten schnellen Motorfrachtschiffe fur den Liniendienst um die Erde
Werft-Reederei-Hafen ; 8 , n 5
1927
2 pages
19 Figs.
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Deutsch
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