Statendam (ship)
A number of ships of the Holland America Line have been named Statendam, the name of an old dike on the island of Goeree-Overflakkee:
- SS Statendam was an ocean liner launched in 1898 and sold to the Allan Line in 1911, being renamed SS Scotian.
- SS Statendam was an ocean liner launched in 1914. She was taken over in 1916 while still under construction, as the White Star Line's SS Justicia.
- SS Statendam, passenger liner completed in 1923 by Harland and Wolff.
- SS Statendam was an ocean liner launched in 1929 and set on fire in 1940 to avoid capture.
- SS Statendam was a cruise ship launched in 1956. She was sold in 1982 and renamed Rhapsody, and then Regent Star. She was finally named Sea Harmony and then Harmony I in 2004, and scrapped later that year.
- MS Statendam, a cruise ship which entered service in 1993
See also
- Statendam-class (S-class) cruise ships of Holland America
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