Design 1015 ship
World War I steel-hulled cargo ship design
SS Alloway (1918) | |
Class overview | |
---|---|
Name | EFT Design 1015 |
Built | 1918–21 (USSB) |
Planned | 89 |
Completed | 84 (1 delivered incomplete) |
Cancelled | 5 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Cargo ship |
Tonnage | 9,400 dwt |
Length | 402 ft 0 in (122.53 m) |
Beam | 53 ft 0 in (16.15 m) |
Draft | 32 ft 0 in (9.75 m) |
Propulsion | Triple expansion engine or turbine, oil fuel[1] |
The Design 1015 ship (full name Emergency Fleet Corporation Design 1015) was a steel-hulled cargo ship design approved for production by the United States Shipping Board's Emergency Fleet Corporation (EFT) during World War I.[1] They were referred to as the "Moore & Scott"-type.[1]
They were mostly built at West Coast yards:[1]
- Groton Iron Works, Groton, Connecticut, 6 ships, 3 cancelled, 3 completed
- Moore Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, Oakland, California, 26 ships of which 8 were converted to reefers, no cancellations
- Pacific Coast Shipbuilding Company, Bay Point, California, 10 ships, no cancellations
- Seattle North Pacific Shipbuilding Company, Seattle, Washington, 10 ships, no cancellations
- G. M. Standifer Construction Company, Vancouver, Washington, 15 ships, no cancellations
- Union Construction Comapany, Oakland, California, 10 ships, no cancellations
- Virginia Shipbuilding Company, Alexandria, Virginia, 12 ships, 2 cancelled, 9 completed, 1 partially completed
References
- ^ a b c d McKellar, p. Part I, 480-484.
Bibliography
- McKellar, Norman L. "Steel Shipbuilding under the U. S. Shipping Board, 1917-1921, Part I, Contract Steel Ships" (PDF). Steel Shipbuilding under the U. S. Shipping Board, 1917-1921. ShipScribe. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
External links
- EFC Design 1015: Illustrations
- v
- t
- e
Design 1015 ships
- Abercos
- Alloway
- Aniwa
- Anna E. Morse
- Antinous
- Apus
- Aquarius
- Arcturus
- Argus
- Askawake
- Bearport
- Betsy Bell
- Boshbish
- Cansumset
- Chepadoa
- Chicomico
- Chipchung
- City of Berkeley
- Coaxet
- Cockaponset
- Cokesit
- Colin H. Livingstone
- Cotati
- Cuprum
- Diablo
- E. A. Morse
- George M. Morse
- Gunston Hall
- H. P. Morse
- Hatchie
- Hathaway
- Havilah
- Hawarden
- Haxtum
- Hayden
- Haymon
- Haynie
- Heber
- Honnedaga
- Hopatcong
- Iconium
- Jalapa
- Janelew
- Jennie R. Morse
- Kamesit
- Keketticut
- Lavada
- Manham
- Maquan
- Meanticut
- Mohinkis
- Mosella
- Mulpua
- Mursa
- Namasket
- Narbo
- Narcissus
- Nashaba
- Naugus
- Nishmaha
- Nokatay
- Olockson
- Orani
- Osaqumsick
- Ozette
- Pawlet
- Provincetown
- Quillwark
- Sinasta
- Tuckanuck
- Vanada
- Waban
- Wawalona
- Weepatuck
- Yaklok
- Zaca
- Zirkel
This article about a type of ship or boat is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e