Built at Bethlehem Steel Co's Sparrows Point Shipyard for Olympic Oil Lines; length oa 551 ft 2 in.; breadth molded 68 ft; depth molded 37 ft 6 in.; draft to assigned summer load line 29 ft 9 1/2 in.; deadweight 18,151 tons; cargo capacity 152,208 bbl; bunker capacity 4814 bbl; main propulsion machinery consists of one high pressure and one low pressure turbine, driving 4-bladed solid bronze propeller through double reduction gears; normal ahead rating 5500 shp at 100 rpm. (See also Mar Eng and Shipg Rev v 54 n 3 Mar 1949 p 36-45, 72; Naut Gaz v 143 n 3 Mar 1949 p 20-3, 38-9)
Tanker Olympic games
Pac Mar Rev
Pacific Marine Review ; 46 , n 3
1949
6 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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