SS Cape Inscription (T-AKR-5076)

History
United States
Owner: Sea Lift Command
Builder: Bath Iron Works, Bath, ME
Laid down: July 1, 1974
Launched: May 24, 1975
Acquired: September 8, 1987
Renamed: SS Cape inscription
Status: Laid up as part of the National Defense Reserve Fleet in a layberth at Long Beach, CA. in ROS-5 status. Currently in Portland, OR
General characteristics
Class and type: Roll-on/Roll-off ship
Displacement: 15,000 tons empty, 33,900 tons full
Length: 655 feet
Beam: 102 feet
Draft: 32 feet
Propulsion: Two steam turbines, one propeller
Speed: 18.7 knots
Complement: Full operational status 31, reserve status 9
Armament: None
Armor: None

The SS Cape Inscription (AKR-5076) was originally launched in 1975 as the SS Maine, a Type C7 commercial ship. The States SS company took the first contract in 1976 and it operated until January 29, 1979, when it was purchased by Whitney National Bank, it was then leased to Lykes Brothers steamship company and renamed the SS Tyson Lykes on February 23, 1979. On October 20 the Lykes Brothers purchased the ship from the Whitney National Bank. Later on September 1987 the ship was reacquired from its commercial roles and brought back under military control under the Maritime Administration and renamed the SS Cape Inscription. Since then it has been kept in ready reserve status and used occasionally for heavy lifting operations to European theaters to have the equipment air-lifted to active engagements.

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