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Tuesday, 28 July 2015
British dredger Tosca launched at Schiedam, Netherlands according to the Dutch newspaper Schiedamsche Courant dated Friday 2 March 1906
An item reported that on Friday around 08.30 o’clock
the launching at the shipyard Gusto (firm A.F. Smulders), Schiedam,
Netherlands
the launching was planned of a dredger [the Tosca?] built for account of the Buenos Ayres
Pacific Railway Ltd. The edition dated the 3rd reported the
launching of the steel built hull of a seagoing bucket dredger built for
British account, just like the seagoing hopper profile suction dredger built
for British account to serve in South-America. Dimensions 41,50 x 7,80 x 3,30
depth) metres. Fitted out with a1-350 ihp triple expansion engine and 2 boilers
with a total heating surface of 120 square metres
and 12 atmosphere pressure the necessary steam winches for manoeuvres and using
the dredging facilities. Able to dredger 550 tons/hour from a depth of 11 metres and to load in
barges. Lighting on deck and in engine room and hold was electrically. Intention
was to go using her own steam engines to her destination.