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TARSUS: 1931 - Deck plan for NYC cruises before destruction by fire

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Turkish Maritime: A rare tissue plan for the S.S. TARSUS, Turkey's largest and most popular passenger ship until being destroyed in a tragic Bosporus fire in 1960. For a short time in the late 1950s Fiesta Cruise Line chartered the ship for cruises out of New York.

If the classic lines and counter stern shown in the half-tone portrait look familiar, it is because the TARSUS was one of American Export's original 1930s "Four Aces". Christened EXOCHORDA in 1931, the ship was the only WW2 survivor of the quartet. Turkish Maritime bought her in 1948.

The 17" by 22" plan shows seven decks. The original American Export public rooms remain, but the Four Aces' defining feature, four cabins surrounding a common verandah, are gone. Besides the portrait, half-tone photos the Pacific Dining Room and a cabin.

The tight and twisty Bosporus is a captain's nightmare. On December 14, 1960, two tankers collided and erupted into a flaming inferno. Twenty seamen died and one of the tankers drifted into the TARSUS and lit her afire. The ship was destroyed.

Excellent condition.
$25.00
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