Rover (yacht)
The Rover was a steam-powered yacht built in 1930 by Alexander Stephen and Sons in Glasgow, Scotland for Lord Inchcape, then chairman of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O). Built as Stephen's Yard No. 527, she was 265 feet 5 inches (80.90 m) long with a beam of 40 feet 1 inch (12.22 m) and a tonnage of 2,115, and was considered "the most luxurious ever built on the Clyde".
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Rover (yacht)
The Rover was a steam-powered yacht built in 1930 by Alexander Stephen and Sons in Glasgow, Scotland for Lord Inchcape, then chairman of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O). Built as Stephen's Yard No. 527, she was 265 feet 5 inches (80.90 m) long with a beam of 40 feet 1 inch (12.22 m) and a tonnage of 2,115, and was considered "the most luxurious ever built on the Clyde".
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羅孚號,又譯路華號(英语:Rover),是一艘於1930年由 ...... 2115噸,因而被認為是「在克萊德河上製造過的最豪華船隻」。
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Scrapped c. 1960
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United Kingdom
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*2 × four crank triple expansion engines.
*3 × turbo-generators
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Southern Cross, Orizaba
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The Rover was a steam-powered ...... ious ever built on the Clyde".
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羅孚號,又譯路華號(英语:Rover),是一艘於1930年由 ...... 2115噸,因而被認為是「在克萊德河上製造過的最豪華船隻」。
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Rover (yacht)
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羅孚號
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