Chasina
Chasina was an iron-hulled, steam-powered ship, originally built as a steam yacht, but later converted to a passenger-freighter vessel that served in coastal British Columbia and other areas during the early decades of the 1900s under the ownership several different companies. The ship disappeared in 1931 after leaving Hong Kong.
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Chasina
Chasina was an iron-hulled, steam-powered ship, originally built as a steam yacht, but later converted to a passenger-freighter vessel that served in coastal British Columbia and other areas during the early decades of the 1900s under the ownership several different companies. The ship disappeared in 1931 after leaving Hong Kong.
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Chasina was an iron-hulled, st ...... 1931 after leaving Hong Kong.
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4,322064e+1
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6,73608e+0
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Disappeared at sea.
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39.571.437
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743.590.519
Ship built
Ship capacity
Licensed for 200 passengers in summer; 153 winter; 40 tons cargo.
Ship caption
Chasina as Selma, circa 1913.''
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Ship identification
Canada registry #85075
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Ship route
coastal British Columbia
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Ship type
steel-hulled steam yacht and coastal steamship
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Chasina was an iron-hulled, st ...... 1931 after leaving Hong Kong.
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Chasina
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Chasina (1917-1923); Selma (1910-1917); Santa Cecilia (1881-1910)
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