Single screw vessels built by Alexander Stephen and Sons, Ltd, Glasgow, for New Zealand coasting service; vessels are generally identical, except in minor items, and article deals particularly with Komata; length bp 335 ft; breadth molded 52 ft 6 in.; depth molded 28 ft; propelled by triple expansion engine, having cylinders 24 1/2, by 41, by 68 in., working with superheated steam at 200 lb per sq in., and total temperature of 600 F.
Cargo steamships "Komata" and "Kurow."
Shipbldg Shipg Rec
Shipbuilding and Shipping Record ; 52 , n 25
1938
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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