SS Robert Coryndon was a British twin-screw passenger and cargo ferry on Lake Albert in central Africa.
John I. Thornycroft & Company at Woolston, Hampshire built the ship for Kenya and Uganda Railways and Harbours in 1929–30.
She was named after the South African Sir Robert Coryndon, who was Governor of Uganda 1918–22.
In 1967 the East African Railways and Harbours Corporation (EAR&H) offered her wreck for sale,[2] but she remained largely intact in 2009 (see photo).
By the beginning of 2012 her wreck had been taken away "in bits and pieces by cutting all the metal remains for scrap" and only her aft king posts were still visible above the water.