MV Bermuda

was a 19,086 GRT passenger ship that Furness, Withy's Furness Bermuda Line operated between New York and Bermuda from 1928 until 1931. She was damaged by two fires in 1931, the second of which put her beyond economic repair. In 1933 she was being towed to be scrapped when she broke adrift, ran ashore and was wrecked. Bermuda has been referred to as the unluckiest liner ever built or ever to go afloat.

MV Bermuda

was a 19,086 GRT passenger ship that Furness, Withy's Furness Bermuda Line operated between New York and Bermuda from 1928 until 1931. She was damaged by two fires in 1931, the second of which put her beyond economic repair. In 1933 she was being towed to be scrapped when she broke adrift, ran ashore and was wrecked. Bermuda has been referred to as the unluckiest liner ever built or ever to go afloat.