SS BORE II (TFWK, IMO/LR) Valmistunut/completed 1900.9.11, Danmark, Helsingør, A/S Helsingørs Jernskibs- & Maskinbyggeri. Shipyard number 83.
820 GRT, 250 dwt, 950 IHP, 58.10 x 8.90 x 4.70 m. Passenger berths 85 I class, 38 2nd class.
1900.9.11: BORE II, homeport Turku. Ångfartygs Ab Bore (G. A. Lindblom). Turku - Mariehamn - Stockholm service. 1914.8.15: Russian Navy, trading Helsinki - Reval - Petrograd. 1915.5.25: In Helsinki south harbour fire in a warehouse, BORE II burned, listed and sank. Ten lives were lost. 1915.6.12: raised, towed to Sandvikens Skeppsdocka. Constructive total loss. 1915.10.16: At an auction J.W. Paulin acquired for Finska Ångfartygs A.B.
1916.2.28: Russian Government. Converted to a transport ship. 1916.3.16: JASTREB, Russian Navy. Installed two 105 mm guns. 1917.10: Participated Bolsevik revolution in Petrograd. 1919.12: Ministry of Sea Traffic, staff ship. 1922: 16 OKTYABR, 1923:10.10 JASTREB, Odessa. Government Black & Azov Sea S.S. Co. 1927: Black Sea Head Office, Odessa. 1930: YASTREB, Arkhangelsk. Sovtorgflot, Northern Head Office. 1930.9.1: Grounded and sank off Kovda, White Sea. Raised next may, repaired. 1938: JASTREB in Lloyd's register. 1941.7.2: Soviet Navy, converted to mine layer. White Sea Flotilla of the Northern Fleet, pennant No. PS 49. 1944.2.2: Staff ship, Northern fleet. 1946.1.22: Northern Shipping Co, Arkhangelsk. 1960: Experimental ship. 1963: demolished at Murmansk.
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