Keystone State-class crane ship

SS Keystone State (T-ACS-1)
Class overview
Name: Keystone State
Builders: Various
Operators:
Built: 1984-1997
Completed: 10
Active: 6
Laid up: 4
General characteristics
Type: Crane Ship
Displacement: 26670 tons
Length: 610 ft 0 in (95.82 m)
Beam: 78 ft 0 in (9.43 m)
Draft: 32 ft
Propulsion: Steam Turbine, 12,758 SHP
Speed: 17 knots
Complement: 78 mariners

The Keystone State-class crane ships are seven auxiliary crane ships of the U.S. Maritime Administration Ready Reserve Force. The ships can be quickly activated to support military sea transportation needs. These self-sustaining ships are useful in ports that have limited, damaged or undeveloped port facilities. When activated, they come under operational control of Military Sealift Command.

Description

The crane ships are converted container ships with three twin boom pedestal cranes which can lift containers or other cargo from themselves or adjacent vessels and deposit the cargo on a pier or lighterage.

History

The US Navy converted ten cargo ships to crane ships, three Gopher State clase and seven Keystone State class, the first of which was completed in 1984 and the last of which was completed in 1997. Five of the ships were deployed to the Persian Gulf in 1990-91. USNS Gopher State acted as a temporary Army prepositioning ship in 1994. Four of the ten ships have been deactivated and transferred to the reserve fleet.

General characteristics

List of ships

References

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