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SS Oslofjord
History
Name
  • Mari (–1923)
  • Oslofjord (1923–1930)
  • Vestnorge (1930–)
Owner
  • Norwegian-America Line (1923–1930)
  • Einar Veim (1930–)
BuilderFramnæs Mekaniske Værksted
Launched1923
General characteristics
Tonnage215 tons

SS Oslofjord was a small steam-powered ship built in 1923, with a tonnage of only 215. She was originally named SS Mari, but she was renamed already in 1923. Oslofjord was sold in 1930.[1]

  1. ^ "M/V Oslofjord (1), NAL - The Norwegian-America Line". Norway-Heritage. Retrieved 2008-01-10.

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