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(Redirected from Chilean transporter Rímac (1872))

The sinking of Lautaro, formerly Rímac off Panama City in January 20, 1902

History
Compañía Sudamericana de Vapores
NameRímac
NamesakeRímac river
OperatorCompañía Sudamericana de Vapores
BuilderR. & J. Evans & Co. Liverpool
Yard number54
LaunchedNovember 16 1872
Commissioned2 April 1874
FateLent to Chilean Navy in May 1879
Chile
NameRímac
CommissionedMay 1879
FateCaptured by the Peruvian Navy on 23 July 1879
Perú
NameRímac
Commissioned23 July 1879
FateScuttled on 17 January 1881
Compañía Sudamericana de Vapores
NameRímac
OperatorCompañía Sudamericana de Vapores
CompletedShip refloated in June 1881 by Chilean government
Acquired$ 36,000 (auctioned)
RenamedLautaro on 5 September 1882
Fatelent to Conservative Party in Colombian Civil war 1902
Colombia
NameLautaro
NamesakeLautaro
FateSunk off Panama City on 20 January 1902
General characteristics
Displacement1.805 tons. gruesas. 1.227 tons.registro
Length88.93 metres (291 ft 9 in)
Installed power340 hp (250 kW)
Propulsioncompound inverted built by Fawcett, Preston & Co., Liverpool
Speed13knots (24 km/h; 15 mph)
Armament4 guns a 32 lbs
The Unión and Huáscar captures transport Rímac on the War of the Pacific.

Career[edit]

Rímac was a steamer involved in decisive actions of the War of the Pacific (1879–1884) and Thousand Days' War (1899–1902).

After construction of the ship in the United Kingdom in 1872, she was purchased by the Compañía Sudamericana de Vapores. However, she was chartered to the White Star Line immediately for their South American route, and departed on her maiden voyage on April 27th 1873, from LiverpooltoValparaiso. She departed on her final White Star voyage on October 27th of the same year, before returning to her original owners. [1] [2]

On 5 May 1874 the Chilean government issued a subvention program under which Chilean enterprises supplied Navy with materiel, called『Convenio de subvención.』At the beginning of the war and under this agreement Rímac was handed over to the Chilean Navy, together with the ships Loa and Itata.[3]

In May 1879 she towed CovadongatoAntofagasta after the Battle of Punta Gruesa.[4]: 357 

In June 1879 the Peruvian ironclad Huáscar captured Rímac with 260 men of a cavalry regiment, weapons and ammunition. This loss caused riots in Santiago and led to the resignation of the Minister of National Defense, Basilio Urrutia Vásquez, and the commander-in-chief of the Chilean Navy, Juan Williams Rebolledo.[5]

After the defeat of the Peruvian Army in the battles of San Juan and Miraflores, the Secretary of the Navy, Captain Manuel Villar, during the night of 16 January 1881 ordered the destruction of the port defenses and the remaining ships of the Peruvian Navy, including Rímac, to prevent their (re-)capture by the Chilean troops. The order was executed by the captains Luis Germán Astete and Manuel Villavicencio during the dawn of 17 January 1881. But few months later, in June 1881 she was refloated and auctioned off to CSAV (again) for $36,000.

During the Thousand Days' War in Colombia, Rímac, then renamed Lautaro, was lent to the Conservative Party; she was sunk off Panama City on 20 January 1902, fighting against Admiral Padilla of the Liberal Party.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ Chilean Navy site,Transporte Rímac Archived 2013-01-16 at archive.today, retrieved on 27 November 2012
  • ^ Carlos López Urrutia (29 February 2008). Historia de La Marina de Chile. Lulu.com. ISBN 978-0-615-18574-3. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
  • ^ THE WAR BETWEEN CHILI AND PERU, Timaru Herald, Rōrahi XXXI, Putanga 1605, 12 Whiringa-ā-rangi 1879, Page 3 [1], retrieved on 6 December 2012

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chilean_transport_Rímac&oldid=1185755965"

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