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The Rhone
A UK Royal Mail Ship was RMS Rhone A sail-steamer and a two-masted brig, she shone Rhone had an iron hull and was 310 feet long Her compound steam engine made her fast and quite strong An innovative ship with a bronze propeller To save water, she had a surface condenser The first ship so equipped to visit Brazil port Pedro II, the king, came to see her engine fort Left Southampton on 9th Oct., 1865 On her maiden voyage; despite troubles, she thrived Her next five voyages were also to Brazil Then transferred to Caribbean route, she was thrilled Rhone proved her worth by weathering several storms But who can escape when Mother Nature performs? On 19th Oct.’67, Rhone and Conway Bunkered in Great Harbour, where they stayed for few days San Narciso Hurricane, last of the season, Worried both captains - ferocity, the reason Passengers from Conway were transferred to the Rhone Conway was too soon foundered by the storm full-blown Rhone struggled to get free, her anchor was caught fast It was cut loose as Captain Woolley thought it best To escape to open sea was the Captain’s plan Sailing ‘tween two islands, avoiding Blonde Rock’s span When Rhone was less than 250 yards from safety The winds threw her into Black Rock Point directly The lurching crash sent Captain Woolley overboard The ship broke in two, causing engines to explode The bow in 80 feet, the stern in 30 feet, Rhone sank swiftly, the “unsinkable”, now dead meat 123 killed, were buried on Salt Island On 29th Oct., Rhone met her sad end, unplanned The wreck of the Rhone is now a famous dive site Turned into a National Park , she’s a rare sight Today, it’s visited by hundreds of tourists And in a way, the historic Rhone still exists. 11.05.2021 12 syllables per line For Robert James Liguori's "A Noteworthy Ship" contest
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