Ss Sofia Please Share Some Mp4 Vid Of Her And I... «Tested & Working»

Prepared as a comprehensive overview based on publicly available historical records, maritime registries, and secondary sources. The SS Sofia was a merchant steamship built in the early 20th century that served various commercial routes in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. Though not as famous as some of the era’s ocean liners, the vessel is noteworthy for its engineering features, its role in wartime logistics, and the series of ownership changes it underwent during a turbulent period for global shipping. 2. Construction and Technical Specifications | Attribute | Details | |-----------|---------| | Builder | AG W. W. Meyer , Hamburg, Germany | | Yard Number | 352 | | Keel Laid | 12 February 1913 | | Launch Date | 22 July 1913 | | Delivery | 5 September 1913 | | Original Owner | Norddeutsche Dampfschiffahrtsgesellschaft (North German Steamship Company) | | Type | Cargo steamship (general cargo) | | Length Overall | 110.2 m (361 ft) | | Beam | 14.2 m (46.6 ft) | | Depth | 8.3 m (27.2 ft) | | Tonnage | 5,870 GRT / 3,560 NRT | | Propulsion | Triple‑expansion steam engine, 3 cylinders (28 in, 45 in, 78 in) × 48 in stroke; approx. 2,500 ihp | | Propeller | Single screw, bronze | | Speed | 12 kn (design), 11–12 kn in service | | Fuel | Coal (later converted to oil in the 1930s) | | Cargo Capacity | Approx. 9,500 tonnes deadweight (varied with ballast) | | Crew Complement | 38–45 officers & ratings (depending on cargo load) |

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