SS New York
SS New York may refer to:
- SS New York (1858), a passenger steamer for North German Lloyd, 1858–1874
- SS New York (1888), formerly known as SS City of New York from launching in 1888; also served in U.S. Navy as USS Harvard in the Spanish-American War, and as USS Plattsburg in World War I
- SS New York (1889), 770 GRT passenger ship destroyed by fire in 1932
- SS New York (1897), 558 GRT
- SS New York (1909), 2,818 GRT
- SS New York (1916), 6,401 GRT
- SS New York (1919), the former name for SS Pan Kraft, an American cargo ship bombed and sunk by Germany in 1942
- SS New York (1920), 173 GRT
- SS New York (1924), a British ship sunk by the German submarine U-96 in 1942
- SS New York (1927), a German ocean liner
- MV New York (1972), 779 GRT, 159 ft industrial vessel, USCG ID 539474, winter station pilot boat owned by United NY Sandy Hook Pilots Assoc.[1][2]
See also
References
- ↑ "Pilot Fleet". Sandy Hook Pilots Association. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
- ↑ "NEW YORK (539474)". Boat Data. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
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