Greek steamer Othon

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SS Othon
History
Name
  • Othon (1838–62)
  • Athinai (1862–64)
BuilderPoros Naval Shipyard
Launched1838
Decommissioned1864
General characteristics
TypePaddle steamer
Tonnage430 tons
Installed power2 × 120 hp (89 kW) steam engines
PropulsionPaddle wheels
Speed9 knots (17 km/h; 10 mph)
Complement59
Armament
  • 2 × 18 pdr (8.2 kg) long guns
  • 4 × 32 pdr (15 kg) carronades

The Othon (Greek: Όθων) was a military 430-ton paddle steamer of the Hellenic Navy, named after the first king of independent Greece, Otto. It was designed by naval architect Georgios Tombazis and built in 1838 at the Poros Naval Shipyard. It was powered by 2 Maudslay Sons & Field 120 hp steam engines, and was armed with two 18 pounder long guns and four 32 pounder carronades; total crew was 59 (officers and men). The ship was renamed Athinai ("Athens") after Otto's ousting in 1862 and decommissioned in 1864.

Bibliography[edit]

  • Skartsis, L.S. (2012). Greek vehicle & machine manufacturers 1800 to present: A pictorial history (eBook). Marathon. ISBN 978-960-93-4452-4.

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