Maine was a British steamship launched in 1904 as Sierra Blanca for the Sierra Shipping Co. Ltd. She was sold to the Atlantic Transport Co. Ltd. in 1913 and renamed Maine. She was torpedoed and sunk in March 1917 by UC-17.
Description
The ship was 361 feet (110.03m) long, with a beam of 46feet 2inches (14.07m). She was powered by a triple expansion steam engine which drove a single screw propeller. It could propel her at 13 knots (24km/h).[1]
History
Sierra Blanca was built by D. & W. Henderson & Co., Glasgow for the Sierra Shipping Co. Ltd. She was launched on 19 November 1904 and completed in January 1905. Her port of registry was Liverpool and she was operated under the management of Thomson, Anderson & Co.[1] Her maiden voyage was to Mobile, Alabama, United States, at which port she arrived on 26 January 1905.[2] On 26 July 1908, Sierra Blanca ran aground on the South Lyconia Reef. She was refloated after jettisoning 300 tons of cargo and put in to Manila, Philippines in a severely damaged condition on 31 July.[3]
The propeller was proudly displayed on a plinth outside the Safeway supermarket in Paignton town centre, until the redevelopment of the site in the early 2000s. The propeller was being sold for scrap,[citation needed] but was rescued by a farmer and now is in a field in Kingsteignton.
References
1234"Sierra Blanca". Shipping and Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
↑"Mail and Shipping Intelligence". The Times. No.37614. London. 26 January 1905. col. C-D, p.10.
↑"The Marine Insurance Market". The Times. No.38714. London. 1 August 1908. col. F, p.16.