SS Raymond V. Ingersoll

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NameRaymond V. Ingersoll
History
United States
NameRaymond V. Ingersoll
NamesakeRaymond V. Ingersoll
OwnerWar Shipping Administration (WSA)
OperatorAgwilines Inc
Orderedas type (EC2-S-C1) hull, MC hull 2317
BuilderJ.A. Jones Construction, Panama City, Florida
Cost$945,999[1]
Yard number58
Way number5
Laid down27 July 1944
Launched31 August 1944
Completed18 September 1944
Identification
FateSold for commercial use, 6 February 1947
Norway
NameSneland I
OwnerRich. Amlie & Co.
FateSold, 1959
Poland
Name
  • Kopalnia Zabrze
  • MP-ZP-GDY-8
OperatorPolish Steamship Co.
RefitConverted to floating warehouse and renamed, 1975
FateScrapped, 1982
General characteristics [2]
Class & type
Tonnage
Displacement
Length
  • 441 feet 6 inches (135 m) oa
  • 416 feet (127 m) pp
  • 427 feet (130 m) lwl
Beam57 feet (17 m)
Draft27 ft 9.25 in (8.4646 m)
Installed power
  • 2 × Oil fired 450 °F (232 °C) boilers, operating at 220 psi (1,500 kPa)
  • 2,500 hp (1,900 kW)
Propulsion
Speed11.5 knots (21.3 km/h; 13.2 mph)
Capacity
  • 562,608 cubic feet (15,931 m3) (grain)
  • 499,573 cubic feet (14,146 m3) (bale)
Complement
Armament

SS Raymond V. Ingersoll was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Raymond V. Ingersoll, borough president of Brooklyn from 1934 to 1940.

Raymond V. Ingersoll was laid down on 27 July 1944, under a Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract, MC hull 2317, by J.A. Jones Construction, Panama City, Florida; and launched on 31 August 1944.[3][1]

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