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ML-191 (motor launch boat)

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History
NameML-191
Owner Royal Navy
BuilderElectric Launch Co.
Completed1915
Maiden voyage1915
In service1915
Out of service29 September 1919
FateDisappeared
General characteristics
Typemotor launch boat
Tonnage37 disp
Length34.1 metres (111 ft 11 in)
Beam5.6 metres (18 ft 4 in)
Depth1.2 metres (3 ft 11 in)
PropulsionDiesel engine
Speed19 knots

ML-191 was a British motor launch boat that disappeared in the North Sea while on passage from Norway.

Construction

ML-191 was constructed in 1915 by the Electric Launch Co.. She was completed in 1915 and she was named ML-191 and served from 1915 until her demise in 1919.

The ship was 34.1 metres (111 ft 11 in) long, with a beam of 5.6 metres (18 ft 4 in) and a depth of 1.2 metres (3 ft 11 in). The ship was assessed at 37 disp and she had a diesel engine that could reach a speed of 19 knots.

Disappearence

On 29 September 1919, ML-191 along with ML-18 and ML-62 were on passage from Norway when they disappeared in the North Sea. The crew and ships were never found, the amount of casualties is unknown.[1]

Wreck

The wreck position is currently unknown.

References

  1. ^ "ML-191". Wrecksite. 29 September 2015. Retrieved 29 September 2015.