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SAMSON
SAMSON
SAMSON

SAMSON

Shipbuilder (Footdee, Aberdeen)
Date14 May 1953
Object NameTUG
MediumSTEEL
ClassificationsShip
Dimensionslength 165'5" x breadth 35'1" x depth 18'7"
gross tonnage: 855 tons
Object numberABDSHIP001627
About MeYard: Alexander Hall & Co.
Yard Number: 741

Fate: Broken up at Palermo, March 1981.

Propulsion: Steam
Description: Samson Class Tug.

Owners:
1954: Royal Navy (Royal Fleet Auxiliary), Pennant No. A390

General History:
Into Service May 1954
Out of Service 29 April 1977
Negotiations were under way for the SAMSON to be sold to the Chilean Navy, but the sale did not eventuate.

Note: The two sister vessels, SEA GIANT was scrapped in 1980 and SUPERMAN in 1979. (Source: R.F.A. Historical)
Two triple expansion engines with 18", 30" and 47" cylinders, 28" stroke. Two water tube boilers 3000 IHP (Builder's List in the Lloyd's Library of the Aberdeen Maritime Museum)
From Hall Russell Journal 23 (4) p.94 1954:
Single deck type. Accommodation for 53.
Oil fired engines - triple expansion type.
Photo SAMSON running acceptance trials.

FAIRTRY
John Lewis & Sons
1954
NEWCASTLE
DUTHIE
5 February 1842
SWAABIE
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
8 March 1978
SEA GIANT
Alexander HALL & Co.
2 March 1954
DUKE OF WELLINGTON
5 March 1829
AUDACIOUS
Alexander HALL & Co.
1923
SUPERMAN
Alexander HALL & Co.
1954
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
16 November 1944
M. A. DODDS
Alexander HALL & Co.
1892
ARISTIDES
Walter Hood & Co.
1876
CAPABLE
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
22 November 1945
CRUISER
Alexander HALL & Co.
15 January 1953
ANN LAW
15 February 1858
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
17 May 1917
Thomas Goulden (837) Launching Ceremony
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
1 July 1954
SUN XVII
Alexander HALL & Co.
1946
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
14 May 1957
ROSEGARTH
Alexander HALL & Co.
21 January 1954
GUNNET
John Lewis & Sons
28 March 1967
THROSTLEGARTH
Alexander HALL & Co.
1954
CONTEST
Alexander HALL & Co.
February 1931
Alexander HALL & Co.
22 May 1944
GEORGE THOMPSON
Walter Hood & Co.
May 1865