'''El Horria''' (originally called '''Mahroussa''') was a
Royal Yacht built for
Isma'il Pasha, the
Khedive of
Egypt in 1865.
She was built by the
Samuda Brothers and designed along the same lines as
HMY ''Victoria and Albert II'', and remained in service with the Egyptian royal family until
1951. She had two significant alterations, being lengthened by 40 feet in
1872, with a further 16.5 feet being added in
1905 along with the replacement of her two
paddle wheels with triple screws powered by
steam turbines. After the abdication of
King Farouk, she was taken over by the Egyptian government for use as a naval training ship, and was given her current name. She spent most of her career in the eastern
Mediterranean, but did participate in the
International Naval Review held to commemorate the
bicentennial of the
United States of America.
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The Royal Yacht ''El Horria''
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|Built:
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Samuda Brothers,
Great Britain
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|Ordered:
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|Laid down
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|Launched:
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1865
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|Completed:
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|Commissioned:
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|Decommissioned:
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|Fate:
|Still in service
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!colspan="2" style="color: white; height: 30px; background: navy;"| General Characteristics
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|Displacement:
|3,762 tons
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|Length:
|128.5 m
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|Beam:
|13 m
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|Draught:
|5.3 m
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|Propulsion:
|6,500 HP
steam turbine, 3 screws
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|Speed:
|15 knots
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|Hull:
|iron
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|Complement:
|160
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