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. She was built in 1930, reflagged in 1947, renamed ''El Toro'' in 1965 and scrapped in 1966.


Building

''Platano'' was built by Cammell Laird of Birkenhead, England, launched on 13 March 1930 and completed that June. United Fruit had a sister ship, , built in the same year by Workman, Clark of Belfast, Northern Ireland. ''Platano'' had turbo-electric transmission built by British Thomson-Houston of Rugby, Warwickshire. Her oil-fired boilers supplied steam to a turbo generator that fed current to a propulsion motor on her single Propeller (marine), propeller shaft.


Career

''Platano'' was owned by a United Fruit subsidiary, Balboa Shipping Co, Inc, which registered her under the Panamanian flag of convenience. In the Second World War the US War Shipping Administration allocated ''Platano'' and ''Musa'' to the United States Army Transportation Corps. On 18 February 1943 the Director of the Military Sealift Command, Naval Transportation Service approved acquiring the two ships as United States Navy auxiliary ships and on 1 March the Auxiliary Vessels Board endorsed the decision. On 16 March the Naval Transportation Service requested that ''Platano'' be assigned to the Navy and on 24 March the Auxiliary Vessels Board confirmed this had been done. Soon the plan was changed, with an older banana boat, SS ''Ulua'' being substituted for ''Musa''. On 22 April 1943 the Vice Chief of Naval Operations assigned ''Platano'' and ''Ulua'' the names and Hull classification symbol, classifications and USS ''Pictor'' (AF-27). ''Ulua'' was duly acquired, renamed and commissioned into the Navy but ''Platano'' was not. The Auxiliary Vessels Board decided on 22 May 1944 to cancel ''Platano''s acquisition, and the cancellation was executed on 26 May. In 1947 United Fruit reflagged ''Platano'' from Panama to the Honduras, Honduran flag of convenience. By 1964 the company had transferred her from Balboa Shipping to another subsidiary, ''Empressa Hondurena de Vapores''. She kept her original name until 1965, when she was renamed ''El Toro''. She was scrapped in 1966.


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