SS Coylet

SS Coylet was a WWI A-class standard cargo ship built by Laing James & Sons Ltd of Sunderland, United Kingdom for the Shipping Controller, London as War Rambler.[1]in 1918. She was built of steel and powered by a three cylinder triple expansion steam engine with a single shaft and one screw.

History
Name: War Rambler
Owner: Shipping Controller, London
Yard number: 669
Launched: 26 October 1917
In service: 1919
Out of service: 1919
Fate: sold
History
Name: Waziristan
Owner: Common Bros. Ltd. - Hindustan S. S. Co. Ltd., Newcastle-Upon-Tyne.
In service: 1919
Out of service: 1920
Fate: sold
History
Name: SS Coylet
Owner: Thomas Dunlop & Sons
In service: 1920
Out of service: 1922
Fate: Scuttled
General characteristics
Class and type: WWI A-class standard cargo ship (br.)
Type: Tanker
Tonnage: 5495grt
Length: 121.9m
Beam: 16m
Propulsion: 1 x 3 cyl. triple expansion engine, single shaft, 1 screw
Speed: 11 knots
Notes: Abandoned due to fire and scuttled.

On 15 February 1922 she caught fire and after her crew were rescued by the SS Sucrosa she was shelled and sunk by the U.S. Coast Guard, 12 nautical miles (22 km) west south west of the Sand Key Lighthouse, Florida, United States.[2] Her owner at the time of her scuttling was Thomas Dunlop & Sons.

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