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Βάννα [Rodopi, Thalya, Neapolis, Aegina, Argolikos, Danakil, Rona, Amy]
A truly small vessel for short distances, this Aegina was built as the yacht Amy in 1874. She was built by Henderson, Coulborn & Co of Renfrew and had 140 tons. Her length was 44.1 m and her width 6.1 m. In 1885, she was renamed Rona
Here is a first announcement from the Marine Engineer of August 1, 1886.
In 1902 she was renamed Danakil. Later, she returned to Mona
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In Greece it is first mentioned around 1905 as a Katramadis ship, Argolikos, with 210 tons.
Here is a very poor 1911 photo of the vessel at the Aegina port
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Aegina was sold to the Gikas Line after 1914 (see correction below) and was used mostly for short trips. The Gikas Line had at least one more ship, Eleni.
Here is a June 26, 1916 schedule
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With the needs of the post-1920 period, Aegina was also placed in the Piraeus-Samos route as shown in this April 15, 1920 schedule
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