Liberty type cargo vessel
Design EC2-S-C1


LIST OF VESSELS 


  After World War II in the USSR there were about fifty Liberty vessels. Most of them worked in merchant fleet. Several vessels were transferred to fishing fleet. The vessel "Pamyati Kirova" was converted to the fish processing ship.
Length OA (m) 134.57
Length BP (m) 126.8
Breadth extreme (m) 17.38
Molded breadth (m) -
Depth to upper deck (m) 11.38
Load draught, average (m) 8.42
Displacement (tonnes) -
Deadweight (tonnes) 10465
Gross tonnage / Net tonnage (register tons)
7176 / 4380
Carrying capacity (tonnes) 1500
Main engines:

    - Type of main engine steam engine
    - Number and power (Bhp each) 1*2360
    - Model
-
    - Speed of rotation (r.p.m.)
-
Auxiliary steam engines:
    - Steam engine number, power (Bhp each)   -
    - Speed of rotation (r.p.m.)
-
    - Steam engines model
-
    - Generators number, power (kW each)
-
    - Generator model
-
    - Rated voltage (V)
-
    - Current type
-
Emergency diesel generator:
    - Diesel engine power (Bhp)
n/a
    - Speed of rotation (r.p.m.)
n/a
    - Engine model
n/a
    - Generator power (kW)
n/a
    - Generator model
n/a
    - Rated voltage (V)
n/a
    - Current type
n/a
Dry cargo spaces number, total cubic capacity (cub. m) 5*13016
Ref. temperatures (C) n/a
Refrigerants n/a
Derricks number, lifting capacity (tonnes) 10*5.0; 1*15.0
Diesel oil tanks (tonnes) -
Boiler fuel (tonnes) -
Fresh water tanks (tonnes)
-
Speed (kn) 10.4
Number of beds for crew -
Number of units -
Year of beginning of construction of vessels of this type 1943
Year of the end of construction of vessels of this type 1944
Built by     - "Permanente Metals Corporation's No2 Yard", Richmond, USA
    - "California Shipbuilding Co.", Los Angeles, USA
    - "Oregon Shipbuilding", Portland, USA
    - "Bethlehem-Fairfield Sipyards, Inc.", Baltimor, USA
Notices:
        - During construction of a series of vessels of one type, in their design some changes can be made and the above-stated characteristics can be changed insignificantly.
        - The above-stated characteristics belong to the vessel "Askold" (source - Register book of sea-going ships of the USSR 1964-1965). Other possible versions of the corresponding characteristic can be specified in brackets.
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