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T1-M-A1 tanker: Called a small
Coastal tanker, Includes the . Diesel powered 800 hp, 10 knots max. Tonnage Deadweight: 1,600, Tonnage Full Load: 2,900, Dimensions: 221 feet long, Width 37 ft, First Navy commissioning in 1943. Built by: Barnes-Duluth SB Co. of Duluth, Minnesota. A total of eight T1-M-A1 tankers were completed for World War II.
Clearwater/ built in 1943 and
USS Tongue River/Pasquotank built in 1943.
Spindletop,
Cotton Valley,
Rouseville,
Golden Meadow built by Lancaster Ironworks, Perryville, Maryland. •
Barnes-Duluth Shipbuilding, MN: 12 •
Todd Galveston, TX: 8 •
Lancaster Iron Works, MD: 4 •
East Coast Shipyards, NJ: 2 • 2 of 34 s • , •
T1-M-A2 tanker: Includes the , 221 ft, diesel powered 800 hp, 10 knots max., Deadweight: 1,453 Full Load: 2,700, dimensions: 220'6" long, Width 37 ft, Max. depth 12 ft 10 in. First Navy commissioning in 1943. Gasoline tanker, AOG, built by East Coast Shipyards Inc. of Bayonne, New Jersey. First ship . •
East Coast Shipyards, NJ: 28 •
Todd Galveston, TX: 4 • 32 of 34 s • ... • ... •
T1-MT-BT1 tanker: '''
Klickitat class''', Gasoline tankers, first in class .
Enterprise diesel powered 800 hp, 11 knots max., Deadweight: 4,000, full load: 5,970, dimensions: 325 ft 4 in long, Width 48 ft, Max. depth 19 ft, Diesel 10,465 bbls, Gasoline 871,332 gals, Crew: officers 8, enlisted 72. First Navy commissioning in 1945. Built by St. John's River SB Corp. of Jacksonville, Florida. Total T1-M-BT1 gasoline tankers-AOG completed 12. Third ship •
St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company, FL: 12 • 12 of 12 • ... •
T1-M-BT2 tanker: '''
Tonti class
and Rincon class'
Gasoline tanker. First in class and . Tonti
class: Diesel electric 1018 hp, 11 knots max., Deadweight: 4933 LT, Carry 30,122 bbls, dimensions: 301.8 ft long, Width 60.92 ft, Max. depth 22.55 ft. First Navy commissioning in 1945. Rincon'' class: Gasoline diesel engine, 10 knots max., 6,047 long tons (6,144 t) (light) 325 ft long, width 48 ft, Max. depth 19 ft, Crew 38. •
Todd Houston Shipbuilding, TX: 14 •
J.A. Jones Construction Panama City, FL: 6 •
T1-MT-M1 tanker: Diesel electric system, Twin screws, 14 knots max., Capacity 680,000 gallons in 10 tanks about 2,000 tons, dimensions: 310 ft 9 in long, Width 48 ft 7 in, Max. depth 15 ft 0 in. Crew: World War II: 7 officers 120 enlisted, Vietnam: 7 officers 80 enlisted. First in class . •
Cargill, MN: 18 •
Todd Tacoma Shipyard, WA: 5 • 23 of 23 • ... • ... •
T1-S-C3: tanker steam powered 2,500 hp, 11 knots, single propeller, 14,245 LT displacement, 441.5 ft long, 57 ft wide, 27 ft 9 in draft, Capacity: 8,500 t. Oil 63,000 bbls, crew: 81.
Z-ET1-S-C3 tankers were built by California Shipbuilding in Los Angeles, California. The
ET1-S-C3 tankers were built by Delta Shipbuilding in New Orleans, Louisiana. First in class . •
T-AOG-81 tanker: The '''
Alatna class'
small T1 tanker. Alatna
-class gasoline tankers. The class is named after the first ship , launched in 1956. The other ship in the class is . Alatna'' class has: diesel electric engines with two shafts, 3,200 hp, 13 knots max., displacements: 2,367 t (LT) 5,720 t (full load), Carry 30,000 bbls dimensions: 302 ft long, width 61 ft, max depth 23 ft. Crew of 51. ==Other T1 type ships==