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Tucana (AK 88)

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Laid down
  
24 April 1944

Beam
  
42 ft 6 in (12.95 m)

Launched
  
13 September 1944

Struck
  
13 September 1944

Construction started
  
24 April 1944

Length
  
82 m

Tucana (AK-88)

Ordered
  
as MV Symmes Potter N3-M-A1 hull, MC hull 651

Fate
  
Transferred to the U.S. Army scrapped in 1968

Displacement
  
1,677 t.(lt), 5,202 t.(fl)

Tucana (AK-88) was never commissioned and thus never bore the USS designation. She was transferred upon launching on 13 September 1944 to the U.S. Army as the U.S. Army Engineer Port Repair ship Arthur C. Ely.

Service career

AK-88 was originally authorized under Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 651) and assigned the name MV Symmes Potter. The name Tucana was assigned to her by the Navy on 30 October 1942; and, on 1 January 1943, her contract was transferred from the Maritime Commission to the supervision of the Navy; AK-88 to become an Enceladus-class cargo ship. The ship was laid down on 24 April 1944 at Camden, New Jersey, by the Penn-Jersey Shipbuilding Corp.; launched on 13 September 1944; and sponsored by Mrs. Patrick J. Cushing. On that same day, she was reassigned and delivered to the Army, and her name was struck from the Navy list.

She was converted by the U.S. Army to serve as the U.S. Army Engineer Port Repair ship Arthur C. Ely. The ship was not among the converted vessels first deployed overseas in the last half of 1944.

References

Tucana (AK-88) Wikipedia