SS Cape Island (T-AKR-10)
Cape Island sailing into harbor
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History | |
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United States | |
Name | SS Illinois |
Owner | United States Maritime Administration |
Builder | Bath Iron Works, Bath, ME. |
Laid down | 16 February 1976 |
Launched | 21 December 1976 |
Acquired | 2 June 1977, to States Lines, and renamed the USNS Mercury, |
Renamed | SS Cape Island, 22 November 1993 and assigned to the Maritime Administration's Ready Reserve Force |
Identification |
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Honors and awards | National Defense Service Medal - Southwest Asia Service Medal - Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait) |
Status | laid up as part of the National Defense Reserve Fleet in a layberth at Tacoma, WA. in ROS-5 status |
Notes | May possibly be in ROE-10 not sure Currenttly Moored in Tacoma, Washington |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Roll-on/Roll-off Ship |
Displacement | 15,000 tons, 33,900 tons full |
Length | 685' |
Beam | 102' |
Draft | 32' |
Propulsion | two steam turbines, two propellers |
Speed | 23.0 Knots |
Range | 12,600 |
Complement | Full Operational Status 31, Reduced Operational Status 9 |
Armament | None |
SS Cape Island (AKR-10) was originally laid down for commercial service in 1976 as Illinois, a Type C7 ship for the States Lines. It was launched and then needed to be used for military service transferred into the Naval Vessel Register (NVR)[1] as the USNS Mercury, as transport ship for vehicles, and other goods. The ship was returned to of Jacksonville, Florida. In 1993 the ship was permanently transferred to the navy's roll as a ready reserve ship, and renamed Cape Island (T-AKR-10). The Cape Island remains laid up in a ready reserve state so that it may be activated in five days, if called upon. The ship is currently moored in Tacoma, Washington.
Further reading[]
- Ship's official page on Military Sealift Command
- Ship photo index NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive
- Wikimapia site
- Naval Vessel Register
References[]
Categories:
- Ships built in Bath, Maine
- 1976 ships