The ship was built in 1878 in Scotland Glasgow Mac. It was built at the Intyre Paisley - Huston and Cardett shipyard as a 279 gross ton passenger and freight ferry with 21 row number.[1] The first owner of the ship, Dussey and Robinson company, operated the ship under the name of Trocadero for 5 years. In 1883, it was sold to H. Psicha Preus Company in Greece. Taking the name Kymi, the ship's registration in London was taken to the Piraeus Port. In 1890, the H. Psicha Preus company sailed the ship to another Greek company, Cap. It was sold to Andereadis company, sank as a result of an accident on 12 December 1891, and was floated in the same year and sold to Istanbul Rama Derasimo comp...