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Coordinates: 53°270N 3°020W / 53.45000°N 3.03333°W / 53.45000; -3.03333
 

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RMS Mona

History
NameMona
Owner1878–1883: IOMSPCo
Operator1878–1883: IOMSPCo
Port of registryIsle of Man Douglas, Isle of Man
BuilderWilliam Laird & Co., Birkenhead
Cost£19,500
Launched31 May 1878
In service1878
IdentificationOfficial Number 76302[1]
FateSunk in collision 1883
General characteristics
TypePacket Steamer
Tonnage526 later altered to 562 GRT
Length200 feet (61 m)
Beam26 feet (7.9 m)
Depth13 feet (4.0 m)
Installed powerNominal 160 horsepower
PropulsionScrew (First vessel to be screw-driven in the Company's history).
Speed13 knots (15 mph)

SS(RMS) Mona (II) No. 76302 (the second vessel in the line's history to be so named) was a packet steamer operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company. Mona was the first screw-driven ship in the company's history.

Construction & dimensions[edit]

Mona was built at Birkenhead by William Laird & Co., who also supplied her engines and boilers, and she was launched on Friday 31 May 1878. Length 200'; beam 26'; depth 13'. She had an original tonnage of 526 GRT but this was later increased to 562 gross registered tons. Mona's purchase cost was £19,500.

Mona had a nominal horsepower of 160 HP, and this gave her a speed of 13 knots.

Service life[edit]

A passenger-cargo ship, Mona was an important vessel in the history of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company. She was the line's first single-screw ship, but was also fitted with vertical compound steam engines. She proved much more economical to run and far better suited to winter service than the paddle steamers which had previously made up the company's fleet.

On 21 December 1878, she was run into by the steam barge Mersey at Liverpool and was severely damaged.[2]

Loss[edit]

Under the command of Captain James Brew, whilst Mona was lying at anchor in the Formby Channel (53°27′0″N 3°02′0″W / 53.45000°N 3.03333°W / 53.45000; -3.03333)[3] in the approaches to Liverpool in 1883, the Spanish steamer Rita collided with her. Mona sank almost immediately. Rita was outward bound from Liverpool, but she sustained damage in the collision that forced her to return to port. Mona's crew, together with two women who were the only passengers on board, took to the lifeboats and were saved, some being picked up by the Formby Lightship.[3]

Ironically, in 1881, Hughes & Co., brokers of Liverpool, who had foreign customers for reasonably new screw steamers, had offered £18,000 for the vessel, but the Steam Packet refused - their price being £21,000.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ships of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company (Fred Henry) p. 66
  • ^ "Shipping Intelligence". Glasgow Herald. No. 12169. Glasgow. 23 December 1878.
  • ^ a b "SS Mona [+ 1878]". Wrecksite.eu. Retrieved 27 May 2022.
  • Bibliography[edit]


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