SS Cansumset

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NameCansumset
OwnerUSSB
OperatorWilliams, Dimond & Co.
Ordered16 November 1917
History
United States
NameCansumset
OwnerUSSB
OperatorWilliams, Dimond & Co.
Ordered16 November 1917
BuilderPacific Coast Shipbuilding Company, Bay Point
Yard number2
Laid down25 May 1918
Launched30 March 1919
Sponsored byMiss Beatrice Hannay
Commissioned19 August 1919
Maiden voyage28 August 1919
Home portSan Francisco
Identification
FateScrapped, 1930
General characteristics
TypeDesign 1015 ship
Tonnage
Length402.5 ft (122.7 m)
Beam53.0 ft (16.2 m)
Draft26 ft 6 in (8.08 m) (loaded)
Depth32.0 ft (9.8 m)
Installed power2,800 shp
PropulsionKerr Turbine Co. steam turbine, double reduction geared to one screw
Speed11 knots (13 mph; 20 km/h)

Cansumset was a steam cargo ship built in 1918–1919 by Pacific Coast Shipbuilding Company of Bay Point for the United States Shipping Board as part of the wartime shipbuilding program of the Emergency Fleet Corporation (EFC) to restore the nation's Merchant Marine. The vessel was largely employed on the Pacific Coast of the United States to Europe route until 1921 when it was laid up and eventually broken up for scrap in 1930. Due to frequent breakdowns during her short career the freighter was known as the "Hoodoo" ship of the USSB.

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