Yelcho (1906)

The Yelcho
History
Chile
NameYelcho
Owner
  • 1906–1908 Sociedad Ganadera e Industrial Yelcho y Palena de Puerto Montt
  • 1908–1958 Chilean Navy
  • 1958–1962 Astilleros y Maestranzas de la Armada (ASMAR)
BuilderGeorge Brown & Company Greenock, Yard No 34, Engines by Muir & Houston, Glasgow
Launched23 June 1906
Commissioned1908 (Navy)
Decommissioned1945 (Navy)
Reinstated1945-1958 as tender
Honours and
awards
Rescue of the Endurance crew of Ernest Henry Shackleton (1916)
FateScrapped 1965
NotesBow preserved in Puerto Williams
General characteristics
Tonnage219 grt[1]
Displacement467 t
Length120 feet (37 m)
Beam23 feet (7.0 m)
Depth9.9 feet (3.0 m)[2]
Installed power350 ihp
Propulsioncompound steam engine by Muir & Houston Ltd, Glasgow
Speed10 knots
Crew22 men
Armament1 Hotchkiss 37mm Cannon
NotesThere are two other Yelchos in the Chilean Navy, Chilean tug Yelcho (AGS-64) and Yelcho (1971).

The Yelcho was built in 1906 by the Scottish firm Geo. Brown and Co. of Greenock, on the River Clyde for towage and cargo service of the Chilean Sociedad Ganadera e Industrial Yelcho y Palena, Puerto Montt. In 1908 she was sold to the Chilean Navy and ordered to Punta Arenas as a tug and for periodic maintenance and supply of the lighthouses in that region.[1]

  1. ^ a b "Yelcho". Clyde Built Ships. Caledonian Maritime Research Trust. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  2. ^ "histamar".

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