SS Ukkopekka

SS Ukkopekka

The SS "Ukkopekka" is a Finnish steamship in service as a tourist and heritage attraction.

History

The ship was built in Helsinki, Finland in 1938 and was at the time a modern, icebreaking inspection vessel. The vessel was the first inspection vessel of the independent Finland, built by Finns for the National Board of Navigation, and her year of manufacture is the same as that of the icebreaker "Sisu". She was originally known as Inspection vessel SS "Turku" and was built to the hull designs of the SS "Sisu", the only alterations being that of the scale. Thus the SS "Ukkopekka" is probably the last sea-going passenger steamer designed for icebreaking still in active service.

The original engine of the SS "Ukkopekka" was a triple expansion steam engine, a Finnish steam engine built in Helsinki in 1937, and originally designed for warships by the Germans. This engine is probably the last one in active use in the whole world. The engine is in very good condition, as the Finnish state took very good care of it. The boiler was renewed in 1976. The hull is surveyed every two years and it is still in excellent condition—thanks to the high quality steel of 1937.

Soon after she had been built, the SS "Turku" was transferred to military service. The ship served with the Germans stationed outside the island of Utö during the Winter War (1939–1940). Despite the extreme conditions of that very harsh winter, the ship was in active service almost without a break. During the Continuation War (1941–1945), the vessel served as a convoy ship in the Åland Sea and placed sonobuoys to detect submarine movement in the Gulf of Finland.

After the war, the vessel returned to her original task, serving the National Board of Navigation (pilotage service) as a maintenance and inspection vessel on the Archipelago Sea. Pilot training was part of the daily routine on board, and so was sea mark maintenance.

In her home port, the lower steamship port of Turku, the coal trimmer soon became the subject of many letters to the editor and received complaints from the residents of apartment houses on the banks of the Aura River, who claimed that the soot from her chimneys made their laundry dirty. As a result, the coal stores were replaced by oil containers in 1976, and the boiler hatches were replaced with oil-driven blowers. The rest of the engine has been preserved unaltered, in its original shape. In fact there are five steam engines altogether: the main engine, winch engine, rudder engine and two water pumps. People interested in steam engines come from all over the world to admire this "museum piece", which still is in excellent condition and in active use, and probably will remain so for decades.

The Finnish state gave up the vessel in 1979, when a new, larger and more modern inspection vessel was built. After some alteration work on deck and inside the vessel, steamship traffic was reintroduced in the Turku region in the spring of 1986. This marked the first return of traditional steaming in the area since the 1950s.

In the winter of 1987–1988, the ship saloons were enlargened and renovated. The kitchen and storage facilities were also renovated to meet modern requirements and service standards.

External links

*http://www.ukkopekka.fi Fi
* [http://www.steamship.fi Finnish Steam Yacht Association] Fi

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