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Royston
T1-M-A2
Mettawee Class Gasoline Tanker:
Originally assigned the name Royston;
Laid down, as Sequatchie, a Maritime Commission type (T1-M-A2) tanker hull, under Maritime Commission
contract (MC hull 790), 1 June 1943, at Todd-Galveston Dry Dock Inc., Galveston, TX.;
Launched, 21 December 1943;
Acquired by the Navy from the Maritime Commission, 5 August 1944;
Commissioned USS Sequatchie (AOG-21), 2 September 1944;
Decommissioned, 26 June 1946, at New Orleans, LA.;
Struck from the Naval Register, 15 August 1946;
Transferred to the Maritime Commission, 7 October 1946, for lay up in the National Defense
Reserve Fleet, Mobile, AL.;
Final Disposition, fate unknown.
( See photos below )
Specifications:
Displacement 846 t.(lt), 2,270 t.(fl);
Length 220' 6";
Beam 37';
Draft 17';
Speed 10kts;
Complement 62;
Armament, one single 3"/50 dual purpose gun mount, two 40mm guns, three single 20mm gun mounts;
Cargo DWT 1,228;
Propulsion, diesel direct drive, single screw, 720hp.

USS Sequatchie (AOG-21)
DANFS history entry located at the US Naval History and Heritage Command

 
"USS Seqatchie (AOG-21)" ex. "Royston", returning to San Francisco in March 1946.
Note the homeward-bound pennant flying from the main mast.
US Navy photo from the collections of the US Navy Memorial.
( Photo thanks to Stan Svec )
"OTCO Bayway" ex. "USS Seqatchie (AOG-21)" ex. "Royston".

Additional Information :

Registry & Rig Information
Vessel Name:
SEQUATCHIE (AOG-21)
Nationality
U.S.
Official Number:
U.S. NAVY
Rig:
Propeller

Dimensions & Tonnage
Vessel Length:
213.66
Gross Tonnage:
1129.00
Vessel Width:
37.00
Net Tonnage:
698.00
Vessel Height
14.25
Hull Material:
Steel
Masts:
Hull Number:
00110

Builder Information
Place of Built:
Galveston, TX
Builder:
Galveston, Todd Dry Docks, Inc., Shipbuilding Div.
Date of Built
1944

Name Changes
Vessel Name:
Date:
Registry
Official #
ROYSTON
1946 - 1948
U.S.
255526
OTCO BAYWAY
1948 - 1966
U.S.
255526
TIBBETTS, ETHEL
1966 - 1975
U.S.
255526
METRO LANDRY NO. 1
1975 - 1977
CANADA
368970
METRO LANDRY NO. 1
1977 - 1981
B.W.I.
368970

Ownership Changes
Owner Name
Date
Registry
Official #
U.S. Navy
Washington, DC U.S.
1944 - 1946
U.S.
U.S. NAVY
U.S. Maritime Commission
Washington, DC U.S.
1946 - 1948
U.S.
255526
Oil Transfer Corp.
New York, NY U.S.
1948 - 1963
U.S.
255526
Towboat Betty Moran Corp.
Bath, ME U.S.
1963 - 1966
U.S.
255526
Peerless No. Five Corp.
Boston, MA U.S.
1966 - 1975
U.S.
255526
Metro Marine Transport & Terminals, Ltd.
Halifax, N.S. Canada
1975 - 1977
CANADA
368970
Metro Marine Transport & Terminals, Ltd.
Hamilton, B.W.I.
1977 - 1981
B.W.I.
368970

ReBuilt History
Lengthened by Behtlehem Steel Corp., Staten Island, NY, in 1948 (242.25 x 37 x 14.25; 1204 gross - 826 net). Canadian tonnage, 1975 (1265 gross - 755 registered). Tonnage change, 1978 (1204 gross - 826 net).

Disposition
Hull stripped and donated to town of Shediac, New Brunswick to be used as part of a marina in 1981.

History
Launched as ROYSTON. Built as T1-M-A2 class tanker for U.S. Maritime Commission; transferred to U.S. Navy prior to commissioning.