RMS Alcantara (1926)

Alcantara was a Royal Mail Lines ocean liner that was built in Belfast in 1926. She served in the Second World War first as an armed merchant cruiser and then a troop ship. She returned to civilian service in 1948 and was scrapped in 1958.

Alcantara off Rio de Janeiro between 1934 and 1939
History
United Kingdom
Name
  • RMS Alcantara (1926–39; 1943–58)
  • HMS Alcantara (1939–43)
  • Kaisho Maru (1958)
NamesakeAlcántara
Owner
Operator Royal Navy (1939–43)
Port of registry Belfast
RouteSouthampton – South America
BuilderHarland & Wolff, Belfast
Yard number586
Launched23 September 1926
Completed18 February 1927
Commissioned1939
Decommissioned1943
Identification
Fate
  • Returned to civilian service 1948
  • Broken up 1958
General characteristics
Type
Tonnage
  • 22,181 GRT
  • tonnage under deck 16,089
  • 13,189 NRT
Length
  • 630 ft 6 in (192.18 m) p/p
  • 656 ft (200 m) o/a
Beam78 ft 6 in (23.93 m)
Draught44 ft 9 in (13.64 m)
Depth40 ft 6 in (12.34 m)
Decks7
Installed power
  • As built: 3,366 NHP; 10,000 ihp, 7,500 bhp
  • From 1934: 4,205 NHP; 24,000 shp
Propulsion
Speed
  • 16+12 knots (30.6 km/h) (until 1934)
  • 19 knots (35 km/h) (from 1934)
Boats & landing
craft carried
Launched with 30 lifeboats, later reduced to 28
Capacity
  • 1,430 passengers:
  • 432 1st class
  • 223 2nd class
  • 775 3rd class
Complement254
Sensors and
processing systems
Armament
NotesSister ship: RMS Asturias
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