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SS Manoa
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SS Manoa was an American freight and passenger steamer that sailed for the Matson Line from San Francisco to Hawaii. Unusual for her time, her engines and funnel were aft, minimizing vibration felt by the passengers and soot on deck. The aft design was considered ugly by passenger ship purists.
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SS Manoa
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Bridge , Promenade , Main
dbp:shipHomeport
San Francisco, later Vladivostok
dbp:shipMaidenVoyage
1914-03-01
dbp:shipRenamed
Balkhash
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dbr:Newport_News_Shipbuilding
dbp:shipCapacity
90
dbp:shipCompleted
1913-12-13
dbp:shipCountry
United States
dbp:shipFate
Scrapped in Vladivostok, Russia ; possibly repair base afterward
dbp:shipLaunched
1913-11-01
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SS Manoa
dbp:shipOutOfService
1969
dbp:shipOwner
dbr:Matson_Navigation_Company
dbp:shipPropulsion
Steam qauadruple expansion, reciprocating steam engine, single screw
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SS Manoa was an American freight and passenger steamer that sailed for the Matson Line from San Francisco to Hawaii. Unusual for her time, her engines and funnel were aft, minimizing vibration felt by the passengers and soot on deck. The aft design was considered ugly by passenger ship purists. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, she was put into military service and transferred to the Soviet Union under terms of Lend-Lease. They renamed her Balkhash. She was used to transfer Estonian prisoners to the Gulag during World War II and later transferred to the Far East Company. She remained in service through at least 1967, and her hull was used for a while afterward as a service vessel for repairing navigation systems. She was reportedly scrapped in 1975, though she may have been used for many years more.
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1913-12-13
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1913-11-01
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Scrapped in Vladivostok, Russia (1975); possibly repair base afterward
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1914-03-01
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