I'm reading a book called 'The Blue Funnel Legend' a rather dense history of Blue Flue.
The author asserts that Blue Star ships were carrying chilled beef home from Australia in the late 1930's. It give the Sydney Star (I assume) class of ships built in the late 1930's a speed of 17.5 knots.
Now, I don't really believe this. I know from sailing on the 'Rockie' and Gladstone Stars that they were built to carry chilled beef from Queensland to UK, but this trade never materialised due to union problems in Australia.
I consider that the voyage time homeward from Australia was too long for chilled beef to be in good condition on discharge.
Is there any truth in this assertion? CRE's to the fore!
Regards to any old shipmates, Des Fforde