The Main was a 1691-ton, iron sailing ship built by Russel & Company for the Nourse Line and launched in August 1884. She is recorded as having completed the journey from Sharpness to Calcutta on 20 July 1900 in 100 days but was mainly used to transport Indian indentured labourers to the British colonies. Details of some of these are shown below:

History
United Kingdom
NameMain
OwnerNourse Line
BuilderRussel & Company
LaunchedAugust 1884
History
Norway
RenamedVansa, 1910-11
FateSank 16 December 1917
General characteristics
TypeIron-hulled sailing ship
Tons burthen1,691 tons
Destination Date of Arrival Number of Passengers Deaths During Voyage
Fiji 30 April 1885 735 n/a
Trinidad 31 October 1891 631 24
Trinidad 1 November 1894 643 21
Trinidad 1 November 1895 651 3
Trinidad 4 November 1896 650 0
Trinidad 21 January 1900 627 4
Trinidad 2 December 1903 602 2
Surinam 15 October 1906 n/a n/a

The Main was sold to Norwegian owners in 1910-11 and renamed Vansa. She was dismasted on 8 December 1917 and sank 225nm ENE Cape Hatteras on 16 December 1917.

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References

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  • Lubbock, Basil (1981). Coolie ships and oil sailors. Brown, Son & Ferguson. ISBN 0-85174-111-8.