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COAMO: 1926 - 1930s deck plan of popular Caribbean ship sunk in war

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New York & Porto Rico Line: A fold-out (24" by 27") deck plan for the COAMO, a popular passenger ship on the New York-Puerto Rico route in the 1920s and '30s. Although undated, this plan is from the 1930s.

Four decks are shown. Fun details include the lay-out of officers' country far forward on A Deck, a Prohibition-era-appropriate "Tea Room" with a suspiciously large "Beverage Room", a smattering of deluxe cabins with facilities, and a Dining Room at the fore of C Deck.

When war hit the U.S. in late 1941, COAMO was called off to war as a military transport. Just a year later, while sailing across the icy North Atlantic, one U-boat torpedo sent her to the bottom with a loss of all 186 souls onboard. This was the greatest single loss of a merchant crew on any U.S. Flag merchant vessel during the WW2.  

Very good condition.

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