Lady Cynthia

Lady Cynthia circa 1938.
History
NameLady Cynthia
OwnerUnion Steamship Company of British Columbia
Routecoastal British Columbia
BuilderOriginal: (1919) Ardrossan Dry Dock & Shipbuilding Co., Ardrossan; rebuilt 1924-1925 by Coaster Construction Co. in Montrose, Scotland
Launched20 March 1919
In service1925
Out of service1957
IdentificationCanada registry #152899
FateScrapped 1957
NotesOriginally constructed as HMS Barnstaple, a minesweeper for the Royal Navy.
General characteristics
Typesteel-hulled coastal steamship
Tonnage950 gross tons; 390 registered tons.
Length219.3 ft (66.8 m)
Beam28.6 ft (8.7 m)
Depth16.3 ft (5.0 m) depth of hold
Installed powertwin triple-expansion steam engines, two Yarrow water tube boilers.
Propulsiontwin propellers
Speed15.5 knots maximum; 13.5 knots average.
CapacityLicensed for 800 day passengers, 900 during excursions, 500 during winter; 75 tons cargo capacity.

Lady Cynthia was a steel-hulled passenger ship converted from a minesweeper, (formerly HMS Barnstaple), which served in the coastal waters of British Columbia from 1925 to 1957. Lady Cynthia was a sistership to Lady Cecilia, also a converted minesweeper. The ship was generally referred to as the Cynthia while in service.