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SS Santa Fe (1943)

Santa Fe was a Chilean Liberty ship which was built in 1943 as L. H. McNelly. She was allocated to the Netherlands in 1946 and sold to Koninklijke Rotterdamsche-Lloyd in 1947. She was sold in 1950 and renamed Trompenburg. She was sold to Liberia in 1959, renamed Santa Fe and rebuilt. She was reflagged in 1961. Santa Fe was reported missing in the Strait of Magellan in 1967.

History
Name
  • L. H. McNelly (1943–46)
  • Zeeman (1946–50)
  • Trompenburg (1950–59)
  • Santa Fe (1959–67)
NamesakeLeander H. McNelly
Owner
  • War Shipping Administration (1943–46)
  • Dutch Government (1946–47)
  • Koninklijke Rotterdamsche-Lloyd (1947–50)
  • Stoomboot Maatschappij Hillegersberg (1950–59)
  • Santa Fe Naviera (1959–61)
  • Compagnia Naviera Santa Fe Ltda. (1961–67)
Operator
  • Parry Navigation Co (1943–46)
  • Koninklijke Rotterdamsche-Lloyd (1946–50)
  • Vinke & Co (1950–59)
  • Amerind Shipping Corp. (1959–61)
  • Compagnia Naviera Santa Fe Ltda (1961–67)
Port of registry
BuilderTodd Houston Shipbuilding Corp.
Launched1943
Identification
  • Code Letters KTST (1943–46)
  • Code Letters PIXH (1946–47)
  • Code Letters PIBG (1947–59)
  • Code Letters CBSE (1961–67)
General characteristics
Class and typeLiberty ship
Tonnage
  • 7,244 GRT, 4,396 NRT (1943–59)
  • 8,338 GRT, 5,760 NRT, 12,322 DWT (1959–67)
Length422 feet 8 inches (128.83 m)
Beam57 feet 0 inches (17.37 m)
Depth34 feet 8 inches (10.57 m)
Installed powerTriple expansion steam engine, 339nhp
PropulsionSingle screw propeller
ArmamentAnti-torpedo nets (1943–45)

Description edit

As built, the ship was 422 feet 8 inches (128.83 m) long, with a beam of 57 feet 0 inches (17.37 m). She had a depth of 34 feet 8 inches (10.57 m)[1]

She was powered by a triple expansion steam engine, which had cylinders of 24+12 inches (62 cm), 37 inches (94 cm) and 70 inches (180 cm) diameter by 48 inches (120 cm) stroke. The engine was built by the File & Stowell Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was rated at 339 nhp and drove a single screw propeller.[1]

Defensive armament consisted of anti-torpedo nets.[2]

History edit

L. H. McNelly was built in 1943 by the Houston Shipbuilding Corp., Houston, Texas,[1] for the American War Shipping Administration. She was operated under the management of the Parry Navigation Co.[3] Her port of registry was Houston and the Code Letters KTST were allocated, as was the United States Official Number 244538.[1]

L. H. McNelly departed from Galveston, Texas on 6 November 1943 as a member of Convoy HK 153, which arrived at Key West, Florida on 10 November.[4] She then sailed to New York City,[5] She then joined Convoy HX 268, which departed from New York on 26 November and arrived at Liverpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom on 11 December. She was carrying a cargo of sulphur and cotton.[2] L. H. McNelly departed from Liverpool on 8 January 1944 as a member of Convoy ON 219. The convoy arrived at New York on 27 January.[6] She left the convoy and put in to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Dominion of Canada,[5] She joined Convoy HF 98, which departed from Halifax on 27 January and arrived at Saint John, New Brunswick two days later. She was bound for New York.[7] L. H. McNelly sailed to the Hampton Roads, from where she joined Convoy UGS 34,[5] which departed on 23 February and arrived at Port Said, Egypt, on 20 March.[8] She then sailed to Colombo, Ceylon.[5] L. H. McNelly departed from Colombo on 10 April with Convoy JC 44, which arrived at Calcutta, India on 17 April.[9] She departed from Calcutta on 30 April as a member of Convoy CJ 26, which arrived at Colombo on 9 May.[10] She then sailed to Port Said to join Convoy GUS 42,[5] which departed on 3 June and arrived at the Hampton Roads on 29 June.[11] She sailed on to New York.[5] L. H. McNelly departed from New York on 25 July with Convoy HX 301, which arrived at Liverpool on 8 August. She was carrying general cargo, steel and vehicles.[12] She left the convoy and put in to Oban, Argyllshire, United Kingdom on 8 August. She subsequently sailed to Southend, Essex,[5] from where she departed on 23 August as a member of Convohy ETM 65,[5] which arrived at the Seine Bay the next day.[13] She put in to the Solent and then Southampton, Hampshire. L. H. McNelly departed from Southampton on 8 September, joining Convoy EPM 58,[5] which had departed from Portland, Dorset and was bound for the Seine Bay.[14] She then sailed to Liverpool,[5] from where she departed with Convoy ON 256 on 18 September. She arrived at New York on 12 October.[15] She departed from the Hampton Roads on 1 October as a member of Convoy UGS 59, which arrived at Port Said on 27 October. Her destination was the Persian Gulf.[16]

In 1946, L. H. McNelly was allocated to the Netherlands. She was renamed Zeeman.[3] She was operated under the management of Koninklijke Rotterdamsche Lloyd. Her port of registry was Den Haag and the Code Letters PIXH were allocated.[17] In 1947, she was sold to Koninklijke Rotterdamsche Lloyd. Zeeman was sold to the Stoomboot Maatschappij Hillegersberg in 1950 and was renamed Trompenberg.[3] Her port of registry was changed to Rotterdam and the Code Letters PIBG were allocated.[18] She was operated under the management of Vinke & Co., Amsterdam.[3]

In 1959, Trompenberg was sold to the Santa Fe Naviera. She was renamed Santa Fe and reflagged to Liberia. A rebuild resulted in her being assessed at 8,338 GRT, 5,760 NRT, 12,322 DWT. She was operated under the management of the Amerind Shipping Corp., New York City.[3][19]

In 1961, Santa Fe was sold to the Compagnia Naviera Santa Fe, Santiago and reflagged to Chile.[3] Her port of registry was Valparaíso and the Code Letters CBSE were allocated.[19] She was reported missing in the Strait of Magellan (44°40′S 75°00′W / 44.667°S 75.000°W / -44.667; -75.000) on 13 August 1967.[3]

External links edit

  • Black & white photo of Zeeman.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "L. H. McNelly (38733)" (PDF). Lloyd's Register: Steamers & Motorships. L (in English and French). London: Lloyd's Register. 1943–1944. Retrieved 20 February 2024 – via Southampton City Council.
  2. ^ a b "Convoy HX.268". Convoyweb. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "LIBERTY SHIPS – L". Mariners. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Convoy HK.153". Convoyweb. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "L H MCNELLY". Convoyweb. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
  6. ^ "Convoy ON.219". Convoyweb. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
  7. ^ "Convoy HF.98". Convoyweb. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
  8. ^ "Convoy UGS.34". Convoyweb. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
  9. ^ "Convoy JC.44". Convoyweb. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
  10. ^ "Convoy CJ.26". Convoyweb. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
  11. ^ "Convoy GUS.42". Convoyweb. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
  12. ^ "Convoy HX.301". Convoyweb. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
  13. ^ "Convoy ETM.65". Convoyweb. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
  14. ^ "Convoy EPM.58". Convoyweb. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
  15. ^ "Convoy ON.256". Convoyweb. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
  16. ^ "Convoy UGS.59". Convoyweb. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
  17. ^ "Lloyd,s Register, Steamers & Motorships". Lloyd's Register of Shipping. London: Lloyd's of London. 1947.
  18. ^ "TRO Lloyd's Register 1951–52". Lloyd's Register of Shipping. London: Lloyd's of London. 1952.
  19. ^ a b "1967–68 Register of Ships Santa Elena". Lloyd's Register of Shipping. London: Lloyd's of London. 1968.

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For other ships with the same name see Santa Fe disambiguation Ships Santa Fe was a Chilean Liberty ship which was built in 1943 as L H McNelly She was allocated to the Netherlands in 1946 and sold to Koninklijke Rotterdamsche Lloyd in 1947 She was sold in 1950 and renamed Trompenburg She was sold to Liberia in 1959 renamed Santa Fe and rebuilt She was reflagged in 1961 Santa Fe was reported missing in the Strait of Magellan in 1967 History NameL H McNelly 1943 46 Zeeman 1946 50 Trompenburg 1950 59 Santa Fe 1959 67 NamesakeLeander H McNelly OwnerWar Shipping Administration 1943 46 Dutch Government 1946 47 Koninklijke Rotterdamsche Lloyd 1947 50 Stoomboot Maatschappij Hillegersberg 1950 59 Santa Fe Naviera 1959 61 Compagnia Naviera Santa Fe Ltda 1961 67 OperatorParry Navigation Co 1943 46 Koninklijke Rotterdamsche Lloyd 1946 50 Vinke amp Co 1950 59 Amerind Shipping Corp 1959 61 Compagnia Naviera Santa Fe Ltda 1961 67 Port of registryHouston United States 1943 46 Den Haag Netherlands 1946 47 Rotterdam Netherlands 1947 59 Monrovia Liberia 1959 61 Valparaiso Chile 1961 67 BuilderTodd Houston Shipbuilding Corp Launched1943 IdentificationCode Letters KTST 1943 46 Code Letters PIXH 1946 47 Code Letters PIBG 1947 59 Code Letters CBSE 1961 67 General characteristics Class and typeLiberty ship Tonnage7 244 GRT 4 396 NRT 1943 59 8 338 GRT 5 760 NRT 12 322 DWT 1959 67 Length422 feet 8 inches 128 83 m Beam57 feet 0 inches 17 37 m Depth34 feet 8 inches 10 57 m Installed powerTriple expansion steam engine 339nhp PropulsionSingle screw propeller ArmamentAnti torpedo nets 1943 45 Contents 1 Description 2 History 3 External links 4 ReferencesDescription editAs built the ship was 422 feet 8 inches 128 83 m long with a beam of 57 feet 0 inches 17 37 m She had a depth of 34 feet 8 inches 10 57 m 1 She was powered by a triple expansion steam engine which had cylinders of 24 1 2 inches 62 cm 37 inches 94 cm and 70 inches 180 cm diameter by 48 inches 120 cm stroke The engine was built by the File amp Stowell Co Milwaukee Wisconsin It was rated at 339 nhp and drove a single screw propeller 1 Defensive armament consisted of anti torpedo nets 2 History editL H McNelly was built in 1943 by the Houston Shipbuilding Corp Houston Texas 1 for the American War Shipping Administration She was operated under the management of the Parry Navigation Co 3 Her port of registry was Houston and the Code Letters KTST were allocated as was the United States Official Number 244538 1 L H McNelly departed from Galveston Texas on 6 November 1943 as a member of Convoy HK 153 which arrived at Key West Florida on 10 November 4 She then sailed to New York City 5 She then joined Convoy HX 268 which departed from New York on 26 November and arrived at Liverpool Lancashire United Kingdom on 11 December She was carrying a cargo of sulphur and cotton 2 L H McNelly departed from Liverpool on 8 January 1944 as a member of Convoy ON 219 The convoy arrived at New York on 27 January 6 She left the convoy and put in to Halifax Nova Scotia Dominion of Canada 5 She joined Convoy HF 98 which departed from Halifax on 27 January and arrived at Saint John New Brunswick two days later She was bound for New York 7 L H McNelly sailed to the Hampton Roads from where she joined Convoy UGS 34 5 which departed on 23 February and arrived at Port Said Egypt on 20 March 8 She then sailed to Colombo Ceylon 5 L H McNelly departed from Colombo on 10 April with Convoy JC 44 which arrived at Calcutta India on 17 April 9 She departed from Calcutta on 30 April as a member of Convoy CJ 26 which arrived at Colombo on 9 May 10 She then sailed to Port Said to join Convoy GUS 42 5 which departed on 3 June and arrived at the Hampton Roads on 29 June 11 She sailed on to New York 5 L H McNelly departed from New York on 25 July with Convoy HX 301 which arrived at Liverpool on 8 August She was carrying general cargo steel and vehicles 12 She left the convoy and put in to Oban Argyllshire United Kingdom on 8 August She subsequently sailed to Southend Essex 5 from where she departed on 23 August as a member of Convohy ETM 65 5 which arrived at the Seine Bay the next day 13 She put in to the Solent and then Southampton Hampshire L H McNelly departed from Southampton on 8 September joining Convoy EPM 58 5 which had departed from Portland Dorset and was bound for the Seine Bay 14 She then sailed to Liverpool 5 from where she departed with Convoy ON 256 on 18 September She arrived at New York on 12 October 15 She departed from the Hampton Roads on 1 October as a member of Convoy UGS 59 which arrived at Port Said on 27 October Her destination was the Persian Gulf 16 In 1946 L H McNelly was allocated to the Netherlands She was renamed Zeeman 3 She was operated under the management of Koninklijke Rotterdamsche Lloyd Her port of registry was Den Haag and the Code Letters PIXH were allocated 17 In 1947 she was sold to Koninklijke Rotterdamsche Lloyd Zeeman was sold to the Stoomboot Maatschappij Hillegersberg in 1950 and was renamed Trompenberg 3 Her port of registry was changed to Rotterdam and the Code Letters PIBG were allocated 18 She was operated under the management of Vinke amp Co Amsterdam 3 In 1959 Trompenberg was sold to the Santa Fe Naviera She was renamed Santa Fe and reflagged to Liberia A rebuild resulted in her being assessed at 8 338 GRT 5 760 NRT 12 322 DWT She was operated under the management of the Amerind Shipping Corp New York City 3 19 In 1961 Santa Fe was sold to the Compagnia Naviera Santa Fe Santiago and reflagged to Chile 3 Her port of registry was Valparaiso and the Code Letters CBSE were allocated 19 She was reported missing in the Strait of Magellan 44 40 S 75 00 W 44 667 S 75 000 W 44 667 75 000 on 13 August 1967 3 External links editBlack amp white photo of Zeeman References edit a b c d L H McNelly 38733 PDF Lloyd s Register Steamers amp Motorships L in English and French London Lloyd s Register 1943 1944 Retrieved 20 February 2024 via Southampton City Council a b Convoy HX 268 Convoyweb Retrieved 21 February 2024 a b c d e f g LIBERTY SHIPS L Mariners Retrieved 20 February 2024 Convoy HK 153 Convoyweb Retrieved 21 February 2024 a b c d e f g h i j L H MCNELLY Convoyweb Retrieved 21 February 2024 Convoy ON 219 Convoyweb Retrieved 21 February 2024 Convoy HF 98 Convoyweb Retrieved 21 February 2024 Convoy UGS 34 Convoyweb Retrieved 21 February 2024 Convoy JC 44 Convoyweb Retrieved 21 February 2024 Convoy CJ 26 Convoyweb Retrieved 21 February 2024 Convoy GUS 42 Convoyweb Retrieved 21 February 2024 Convoy HX 301 Convoyweb Retrieved 21 February 2024 Convoy ETM 65 Convoyweb Retrieved 21 February 2024 Convoy EPM 58 Convoyweb Retrieved 21 February 2024 Convoy ON 256 Convoyweb Retrieved 21 February 2024 Convoy UGS 59 Convoyweb Retrieved 21 February 2024 Lloyd s Register Steamers amp Motorships Lloyd s Register of Shipping London Lloyd s of London 1947 TRO Lloyd s Register 1951 52 Lloyd s Register of Shipping London Lloyd s of London 1952 a b 1967 68 Register of Ships Santa Elena Lloyd s Register of Shipping London Lloyd s of London 1968 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SS Santa Fe 1943 amp oldid 1226993015, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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