Germanic

Germanic
Germanic
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Autres noms Germanic (1875 - 1905)
Ottawa (1905 - 1910)
Gul Djemal (1910 - 1928)
Gulcemal
Type Paquebot transatlantique
Histoire
Lancement 15 juillet 1874
Mise en service 30 mai 1975
Statut Démoli en 1956
Caractéristiques techniques
Longueur 142,64 m
Maître-bau 13,77 m
Tonnage 5 008 tjb
Vitesse 15 nœuds
Autres caractéristiques
Passagers 1700
Chantier naval Harland & Wolff, Belfast
Armateur White Star Line (1875 - 1903)
American Line (1904 - 1905)
Dominion Line (1905 - 1910)
Administration de Nav. A Vapeur Ottomane (1910 - 1928)
Turkiye Seyrisefain Idaresi (1928 - 1949)
Pavillon Drapeau : Royaume-Uni Royaume-Uni (1875 - 1910)
Drapeau de Turquie Turquie (1910 - 1949)

Le Germanic est un paquebot transatlantique britannique mis en service pour la White Star Line en 1875.

Sister-ship du Britannic, il remporte le Ruban bleu l'année de sa mise en service. En 1904, il est cédé à l'American Line, puis l'année suivante à la Dominion Line qui le renomme Ottawa. En 1910, il est revendu à une compagnie ottomane qui le renomme Gul Djemal. Il est ensuite renommé Gulcemal. Il continue à servir jusqu'en 1949, puis est transformé en hôtel flottant avant d'être envoyé à la casse l'année suivante et démoli en 1956.

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