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SS Imperator
Hamburg America Line
*** These builds are Exterior Models Only ***
Welcome to SS Imperator in Minecraft. In this collection is a total of three maps: Early 1910-11 design, 1913 Maiden voyage, and her Refit version with modifications. Hope you enjoy these models.
Check out the new Berengaria out now!
Hamburg America Line
*** These builds are Exterior Models Only ***
Welcome to SS Imperator in Minecraft. In this collection is a total of three maps: Early 1910-11 design, 1913 Maiden voyage, and her Refit version with modifications. Hope you enjoy these models.
Check out the new Berengaria out now!
Build Details
Scale: 1.5:1
Optimized for MC Version: 1.21.132 (Bedrock) & 1.21.11 (Java)
Interior: No
Optimized for MC Version: 1.21.132 (Bedrock) & 1.21.11 (Java)
Interior: No
For Use
If you wish to use my ships models for role play or showcase for your video feel free to do so, but please be sure to give credit!
Copyright:
Please do not steal any maps by copying or reuploading.
Maritime Nexus Ship Building © 2025 by Maritime Nexus is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
Copyright:
Please do not steal any maps by copying or reuploading.
Maritime Nexus Ship Building © 2025 by Maritime Nexus is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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History
| History | |
|---|---|
| Name | SS Imperator |
| Namesake | Latin Imperator, "emperor" |
| Owner | Hamburg America Line |
| Operator | Hamburg America Line |
| Port of registry | Hamburg |
| Route | Cuxhaven - Southampton - New York |
| Builder | |
| Laid down | 18 June 1910 |
| Launched | 23 May 1912 |
| Christened | 23 May 1912 |
| Completed | June 1913 at Hamburg, Germany |
| Maiden voyage | 11 June 1913, Cuxhaven to New York Via Southampton |
| Fate | Seized as war reparations. Used as a troop transport ship for the United States from May 1919. Handed over to the Cunard Line in September 1919, and renamed as RMS Berengaria. Sold for scrap in 1939; final demolition completed in or around 1946. |
| Name | USS Imperator |
| Acquired | by the Navy 5 May 1919 at Brest, France |
| Commissioned | 5 May 1919 USS Imperator at Brest, France |
| Decommissioned | 24 November 1919 at New York City |
| Identification | ID-4080 |
| Fate | Ceded to the Cunard Line as a war prize to make up for the loss of the RMS Lusitania and later renamed Berengaria |
| Name | RMS Berengaria |
| Namesake | Berengaria of Navarre |
| Owner |
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| Operator |
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| Port of registry | Liverpool |
| Route | Southampton to New York via Cherbourg. |
| Acquired | 1919 |
| Home port | Liverpool, UK |
| Fate | Scrapped between 1939 and 1946 |
| General characteristics | |
| Class & type | Imperator-class ocean liner |
| Tonnage | 52,117 GRT |
| Displacement | 53,000 tons[citation needed] |
| Length | 906 ft (276 m) |
| Beam | 98 ft 3 in (29.95 m) |
| Draught | 35 ft 2 in (10.72 m) |
| Decks | 11 |
| Installed power | Steam generated at 265 psi by 46 watertube boilers of Vulcan Yarrow design, originally coal burning, later converted to oil fired in 1921. |
| Propulsion | 4 steam turbines AEG-Vulcan / Parsons direct drive on four shafts, total of 60,000 shp (45,000 kW) |
| Speed | 24 kn (44 km/h; 28 mph) max |
| Capacity |
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| Crew | 1,180 |
| Progress | 100% complete |
| Tags |
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