Talk:SS Stella Solaris
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Metrics and capacity
[edit]There appear to be some diffences in sources on dimensions and capcities. I modified the tonnages to conform with Miller's book (now cited). In Miller's text it is stated these three ships had gt of 13,200 which appears to be an approximation, but the appendix lists Cambodge at 13,520 and the other two at 13,162 gt. As that seems most exact I changed the gt to Miller's figure.
Miller gives the length as 532 feet; I did not change the existing measurement of 545', as the 13' difference may be due to different measures of length (LOA, LWL, LPP).
I changed the passenger capacities to those listed by Miller, which appear to be those at inceptions of service in her two incarnations; these capacities may have been altered during those services, which might account for the differences. The most significant difference was in the number of third-class passengers as Cambodge; the article listed 314 while Miller gives the figure as 120 (out of 347 total in all three classes). Kablammo (talk) 23:36, 26 March 2009 (UTC)
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