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- SS_Manoa length "136001.76".
- SS_Manoa abstract "SS Manoa was an American freight and passenger steamer that sailed for the Matson Line from San Francisco to Hawaii. Unusual for her time, her engines and funnel were aft, minimizing vibration felt by the passengers and soot on deck. The aft design was considered ugly by passenger ship purists.After the attack on Pearl Harbor, she was put into military service and transferred to the Soviet Union under terms of Lend-Lease. They renamed her Balkhash. She was used to transfer Estonian prisoners to the Gulag during World War II and later transferred to the Far East Company. She remained in service through at least 1967, and her hull was used for a while afterward as a service vessel for repairing navigation systems. She was reportedly scrapped in 1975, though she may have been used for many years more.".
- SS_Manoa builder Newport_News_Shipbuilding.
- SS_Manoa completionDate "1913-12-13".
- SS_Manoa length "136.00176".
- SS_Manoa maidenVoyage "1914-03-01".
- SS_Manoa owner Matson,_Inc..
- SS_Manoa shipBeam "16.4592".
- SS_Manoa shipLaunch "1913-11-01".
- SS_Manoa status "Scrapped in Vladivostock, Russia (1975); possibly repair base afterward".
- SS_Manoa wikiPageID "42557510".
- SS_Manoa wikiPageRevisionID "606590219".
- SS_Manoa shipBuilder Newport_News_Shipbuilding.
- SS_Manoa shipCapacity "90".
- SS_Manoa shipCompleted "1913-12-13".
- SS_Manoa shipCountry "United States".
- SS_Manoa shipDecks "Bridge , Promenade , Main".
- SS_Manoa shipFate "Scrapped in Vladivostock, Russia ; possibly repair base afterward".
- SS_Manoa shipHomeport "San Francisco".
- SS_Manoa shipLaunched "1913-11-01".
- SS_Manoa shipMaidenVoyage "1914-03-01".
- SS_Manoa shipName "SS Manoa".
- SS_Manoa shipOutOfService "1969".
- SS_Manoa shipOwner Matson,_Inc..
- SS_Manoa shipPropulsion "Steam qauadruple expansion, reciprocating steam engine, single screw".
- SS_Manoa shipRenamed "Balkhash".
- SS_Manoa subject Category:1913_ships.
- SS_Manoa subject Category:Cruise_ships.
- SS_Manoa subject Category:Hawaii_(island).
- SS_Manoa subject Category:Passenger_ships_of_the_United_States.
- SS_Manoa subject Category:Ships_built_in_Virginia.
- SS_Manoa subject Category:Ships_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- SS_Manoa subject Category:Steamships_of_the_United_States.
- SS_Manoa type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Manoa type Ship.
- SS_Manoa type Product.
- SS_Manoa type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_Manoa comment "SS Manoa was an American freight and passenger steamer that sailed for the Matson Line from San Francisco to Hawaii. Unusual for her time, her engines and funnel were aft, minimizing vibration felt by the passengers and soot on deck. The aft design was considered ugly by passenger ship purists.After the attack on Pearl Harbor, she was put into military service and transferred to the Soviet Union under terms of Lend-Lease. They renamed her Balkhash.".
- SS_Manoa label "SS Manoa".
- SS_Manoa sameAs m.010ffdpz.
- SS_Manoa sameAs Q16984940.
- SS_Manoa sameAs Q16984940.
- SS_Manoa wasDerivedFrom SS_Manoa?oldid=606590219.
- SS_Manoa isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Manoa.
- SS_Manoa name "SS Manoa".