Oil tanker of 75,000 tons dw is first new ship to leave AG Weser's reconstructed Bremen yard, and has been handed over to Hamburg-Suedamerikanische D.G.; length oa 821 ft 11 in., breadth molded 123 ft 10 1/4 in., depth molded 55 ft 5 1/2 in., draft at summer freeboard 40 ft 7 1/2 in., and corresponding dw 76,270 tons, cargo tank capabiey 3,412,993 cu ft; 9-cyl engine of B and W design and built by Friedrich Krupp has maximum continuous output of 20,700 bhp. (see also Shipg World and Shipbldr v 158 n 3793 June 1966 p 325-40, folding sheet; Mar Eng/Log v 71 n 9 Aug 1966 p 47-9)
St. Michaelis -- First German vessel with `day-watch-only' engineroom
Shipbldg Shipg Rec
Shipbuilding and Shipping Record ; 107 , n 19 ; p 623-626
1966
4 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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