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SS Cape Mohican (T AKR 5065)

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Laid down
  
15 July 1971

Status
  
Ready reserve fleet

Construction started
  
15 July 1971

Length
  
266 m

Acquired
  
20 March 1986

Displacement
  
57,290 long tons

Launched
  
23 September 1972

Weight
  
58,210 tons

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Name
  
SS Cape Mohican (T-AKR-5065)

Builder
  
General Dynamics Shipyard, Quincy MA

The SS Cape Mohican (T-AKR-5065) is a steam turbine powered heavy-lift SEABEE barge carrier, one of two ships of her type in the Military Sealift Command's Ready Reserve Force.

She was originally built as the Maritime Administration type (C8-S-82a) hull SS Tillie Lykes, ON 536672, IMO 7223314, under MARAD contract (MA hull 243), for commercial use with the Lykes Brothers Steamship Company. She was laid down on 15 July 1971 at the General Dynamics Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts, hull no. 20. She was launched on 23 September 1972, and delivered for service on 16 March 1973. The ship was turned over to MARAD on 20 March 1986, and assigned to MSC's RRF as SS Cape Mohican (T-AKR-5065).

Cape Mohican was activated for service during Desert Storm, and has performed various transportation duties over the years. She is berthed at Alameda, California as part of the National Defense Reserve Fleet (NDRF). Regular maintenance and sea trials keep her ready to activate on five days' notice.

The Cape Mohican was the source of a 1996 spill of 40,000 gallons of heavy fuel oil in San Francisco Bay causing $3.625 million in natural resources damages.

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SS Cape Mohican (T-AKR-5065) Wikipedia