Glasgow And Ships Of The Clyde

Ship: LAPAD (Yugoslavia flag - formerly LOCHWOOD of Joseph Constantine Steamship Line

Port of Registry: Yugoslavia
Net Tonnage: -
Reg Tonnage: -
Gross Tonnage: -
Deadweight Tonnage: -

Ron Stringer has kindly supplied the following details of "Lochwood's" voyages and particulars.

Lochwood

Owner : Joseph Constantine Steamship Line, Middlesbrough
Manager : Joseph Constantine Steamship Line, Middlesbrough
Builder : Burntisland Shipbuilding Co. Ltd., Burntisland
Built : December, 1949
Registered : Glasgow
Length : 287’ 00”
Beam : 41’ 09”
Draught : 17’ 08”
Tonnage : 1,689.23 gross, 851.84 net
Official No. : 182138
Radio Call : GDKC
Engines : 1 x 8-cylinder oil, single screw
H.P. : 129
Speed : 12 knots
Fuel : Oil
Passengers : 12
Sister Ships : Gartwood
Fate : 1963. Sold to Atlantska Plovidba, Yugoslavia & renamed LAPAD
1970. Transferred to Mediterranska Plovidba, Yugoslavia, same name.
1971. Sold to shipbreakers at Split 27 April 1971.

Hans Hasse : From internet
Her full history as recorded in the WSS publication THE CONSTANTINE GROUP by my friend Harry Appleyard is:
1689gt. 11.1949 completed by Burntisland Shipbuilding Co. Ltd., Burntisland for Wood Lines Ltd.; 1962 transferred to Contatntine Lines (Operations) Ltd.; 1963 sold to Atlantska Plovidba, Yugoslavia, and renamed LAPAD; 1970 sold to Mediteranska Plovidba, Yugoslavia; 1971 sold to Brodospas who commenced demolition 27.4.1971 at Split