SS Van Heemskerk

Van Heemskerk off Gorontalo, about 1910
History
NameVan Heemskerk
Owner
Operator1918: British India SN Co
Port of registry
BuilderNederlandsche SM, Amsterdam
Yard number100
Laid down5 April 1909
Launched31 August 1909
Completed29 October 1909
Identification
FateSunk by air attack, 1943
General characteristics
Typepassenger ship
Tonnage2,996 GRT, 1,896 NRT, 4,377 DWT
Length325.5 ft (99.2 m)
Beam43.8 ft (13.4 m)
Depth25.0 ft (7.6 m)
Decks3
Installed power233 NHP, 1,300 ihp
Propulsion
Speed10+12 knots (19.4 km/h)
Capacity
  • passengers: 26 × 1st class, 29 × 2nd class, 941 × steerage
  • cargo: 164,000 cubic feet (4,600 m3) grain, 140,000 cubic feet (4,000 m3) bale
Armament1942: DEMS
Notesone of several sister ships

SS Van Heemskerk was a passenger steamship that was launched in the Netherlands in 1909 and sunk by enemy action off New Guinea in 1943. She spent most of her career with Koninklijke Paketvaart-Maatschappij (KPM, the "Royal Packet Navigation Company"), based in the Dutch East Indies.

In the First World War the United Kingdom seized her under angary. In the Second World War she escaped the Japanese invasion of the Dutch East Indies, and became part of the Southwest Pacific Area (SWPA) command's permanent local fleet. A Japanese air attack sank her on 26 June 1943.