Shabonee (II), LOA 5017", Beam 68', Depth 37', 16,543 DWT, 133,813 bbls
Bethlehem turbines, cross-compound, Falk reduction gears, developing 7000 SHP at 85 RPM 15.0 knots
Launched 10 July 1943 at Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Sparrows Point, Maryland, by Mrs Anna Karlsson, widow of Captain G.O. Karlsson, who engaged an enemy surface raider with his non-combatant ship "Stanvac Calcutta", and met his death in the unequal struggle.
Commissioned 30 August 1943.
"Shabonee" served under government requisition, first in the Atlantic and later in the Pacific. As well as a cargo of Navy fuel in her tanks, she also carried a full cargo on deck: a typical load consisted of six P51 aircraft, three P47s and five P38s. She was released from war service in January 1946. In June 1952, returning from a Persian Gulf pick-up, she lost her rudder in mid-Atlantic.
(For a well-written and illustrated account of this misadventure, see the article "Rescue At Sea: The Case of the Missing Rudder", published in The Flying Horse, July-August, 1952.)
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IDNo:
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2244028
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Year:
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1943
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Name:
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SHABONEE
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Launch Date:
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10.07.1943
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Type:
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Tanker
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Date of completion:
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08.1943
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Flag:
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USA
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Keel:
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DWT:
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16100
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Yard No:
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4386
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Length overall:
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152.9
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Ship Design:
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T3-S-A1
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LPP:
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148.6
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Country of build:
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USA
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Beam:
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20.7
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Builder:
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Bethlehem
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Material of build:
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Location of yard:
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Sparrow's Point
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Number of screws/Mchy/Speed(kn):
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1ST-15
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Owner as Completed:
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Socony-Vacuum Oil Co Inc, New York
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ON
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LR/IMO
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ID
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Year
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Name
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Tons
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Name change
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Main Owner
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244028
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2244028
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1943
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SHABONEE
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9910
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Socony-Vacuum Oil
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