Ule
Ship Number
862
Vessel Type
Shallow Draft Tanker
Built
Belfast
Yard
East Yard
Slip Number
14
Launch Date
April 30, 1929
Delivered
May 20, 1929
Owner
Lago Shipping Co.
Weight
3046 grt
BP Length
325 feet
Breadth
55 feet
No. of Screws
Twin
Speed (approx)
10 knots
Propulsion
Two sets of triple expansion 228 NHP
Official No.
161239
Registered
London
Fate
Sank
 Ule

[Sistership TAMARE]

Originally named Tasajeras.
 
Two boilers fed steam to two sets of triple expansion engines. There was a long trunk deck on which the bridge-house was constructed.
 
1932: (Standard Oil Company of Venezuela).
 
1934: (Lago Shipping Company Ltd.).
 
1935: (Standard Oil Company of Venezuela).
 
1943: (Cia de Petroleo Lago, Venezuela).
 
1954: Sold, converted to a log-carrying barge, renamed Island Balsam (Island Tug & Barge Company Ltd., Vancouver, Canada).
 
1969 - Renamed Nahat II  Goodwin Johnson (1960), Ltd., Vancouver
 
Subsequently sunk in breakwater in Queen Charlotte Island, British Columbia.