Engineering:MV Safe Hand

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The steam barge LUX was built and engined by W. J. Yarwood & Sons in Northwich for Lever Brothers. It entered service in 1950, and carried a variety of edible oils in two deck mounted tanks.

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In 1966, the steam power-plant was upgraded with a Kelvin T8 diesel engine. As some cargoes required heating, a small steam generator was installed, feeding heating coils in each bottom of each tank.

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Renamed to SAFE HAND in 1975,[1] and becoming part of the National Historic Fleet in 1998. this barge remained in commercial operation until 2018. Currently in private ownership and undergoing restoration.[2]

  • LOA - 100.16 feet (30.55 m)[3]
  • Beam - 22.92 feet (6.99 m)

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