FOR DANISH OWNERS.
TRIAL TRIP OF LOCALLY-BUILT VESSEL.
Northern Daily Mail. 28/4/30
The steamer Nordborg, built by Messrs. William Gray and Co., Ltd., West Hartlepool, to the order of Aktieselskabet Dampskibsselskabet Dannebrog (C. K. Hansen), Copenhagen, successfully ran her official sea trials on Friday.
The vessel is built to the highest class in Lloyd’s Register, and is of the following dimensions: Length overall 290ft. 4in.; breadth, 40ft.; depth moulded to upper deck, 21ft. 4in., with poop, long bridge, and forecastle.
Constructed on the cellular double bottom principle, with after peak, for water ballast, the framing being of the deep bulb angle type, she has four watertight bulkheads.
Spacious accommodation for the officers is arranged in a steel house amidships. The engineers will be berthed in large steel houses alongside casing, and the crew in the poop.
For the quick handling of cargo, 11 powerful steam winches are provided to work 11 derricks. A direct-acting steam windlass forward and combined steam and hand steering gear in house aft are also fitted.
TELESCOPIC MASTS
The topmasts are telescopic, lowering to a height suitable for the Manchester Ship Canal Bridges.
The Nordborg is complete in all respects as a first-class cargo steamer, her equipment including an efficient wireless installation and electric light throughout.
The propelling machinery supplied by the Central Marine Engineering Works of the builders, consists of triple-expansion engines having cylinders 20, 31½, 53 inches diameter by 36 in. stroke, and two boilers working at a pressure of 180lbs. per square inch.
A number of auxiliaries of the “C.M.E.W.” type are also fitted, including winch condenser, singlex harbour feed pump, evaporator, duplex general service and ballast pumps, and drain and scum tank.
The owners were represented on the trials by Mr. H. Sorensen and Mr. T. Neilson.