SS Empire Galahad

Murillo, seen here sometime between 1946 and 1962, was a later name of Empire Galahad.
Murillo, seen here sometime between 1946 and 1952, was a later name of Empire Galahad.
History
Name
  • SS Empire Galahad (1942–46)
  • SS Celtic Star (1946)
  • SS Murillo (1946–52)
  • SS Bogliasco (1952–54)
  • MV Bogliasco (1954–63)
  • MV Ocean Peace (1963–67)
Namesake
Owner
Operator
  • Blue Star Line (1942–52)
  • Thereafter owner-operated.
Port of registry
  • United Kingdom Greenock (1942–52)
  • Italy Genoa (1952–63)
  • Panama Panama (1963–67)
BuilderLithgows, Port Glasgow
Yard number970
Launched18 May 1942
CompletedJuly 1942
Out of service13 September 1967
Identification
  • UK official number 168985 (1942–52)
  • Call sign BDYN (1942–52)
FateScrapped at Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 1967
General characteristics
Tonnage
  • 7,046 GRT
  • tonnage under deck
  • 4,230 NRT
  • 9,170 dwt
Length432.2 ft (131.7 m)
Beam56.2 ft (17.1 m)
Draught36 ft 10 in (11.23 m)
Depth34.2 ft (10.4 m)
Propulsion
Speed10.5 knots (19.4 km/h)
Sensors and
processing systems
ArmamentDEMS (1942–45)

SS Empire Galahad was a refrigerated cargo ship built in 1942 and scrapped in 1967. She was also called SS Celtic Star (1946), SS Murillo (1946–52), SS Bogliasco (1952–54), MV Bogliasco (1954–63) and MV Ocean Peace (1963–67). She was built as a steamship, but in 1954 she was converted into a motor ship. She was scrapped in Taiwan in 1967.