SS BRITANIS - 1973

THE ‘british lady’

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Britanis was one of Chandris Lines’ longest-serving ships. She was launched in 1931 as ‘Monterey’ serving alongside her sister ‘Lurline’ for Matson Lines offering cruises to Hawaii from the USA. After service as a trooper in the Second World War, the ship went through a number of confusing name changes before finally being sold to Chandris Lines.

Chandris initially operated Britanis as an immigrant liner carrying Greeks and other European passengers to Australia before being dedicated entirely to cruise duties under the ‘Chandris Fantasy Cruises’ brand. In this role she served well into the 1990s before finally sinking en-route to the scrapyard in 2000. A dramatic end to a legendary 65-year-long career!

(FORMERLY) MONTEREY

LENGTH: 632’

BEAM: 79’

DRAUGHT: 28’

TONNAGE: 24,351GRT

MAX SPEED: 22 KN

THE DRAWING

the drawing

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This illustration of 'Britanis' was completed over the course of two weeks in October 2018 by Michael C Brady and involved around 50 hours of drawing. Original plans and high-definition photographs were studied in order to maintain authenticity.

Dimensions: 1200mm x 404mm, 300DPI

The bridge at the forward end of Britanis’ superstructure - the command centre of any ship.

The bridge at the forward end of Britanis’ superstructure - the command centre of any ship.

Britanis’ elegant cruiser stern.

Britanis’ elegant cruiser stern.

Britanis’ imposing and distinctive bow.

Britanis’ imposing and distinctive bow.

Astern of her main superstructure. The boat and davits seen at far left were removed when Britanis was converted to exclusive cruising duties.

Astern of her main superstructure. The boat and davits seen at far left were removed when Britanis was converted to exclusive cruising duties.

 
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