39°15′44″N 76°36′05″W / 39.2621591°N 76.6014007°W
Cape Wrath underway
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History | |
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United States | |
Name | MV Cape Wrath |
Namesake | Cape Wrath |
Owner | Grace Marine Co. S.A. |
Builder | Stocznia im Komuny Partyskiej, Gdynia, Poland (now Stocznia Gdynia) |
Launched | 6 December 1980 |
Completed | 1982 |
Acquired | 7 April 1993 |
Renamed | from Hual Trader |
Identification |
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Status | Moored at Livorno |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Cape W-class roll-on/roll-off |
Tonnage | 51,960 GT |
Displacement | 53,652 long tons |
Length | 697 feet |
Beam | 105 feet 11 inches |
Draft | 38 feet |
Propulsion | Diesel, single propeller |
Speed | 14.9 knots |
Range | Not Disclosed |
Complement | 27 civilian mariners |
Armament | none |
Armor | none |
Aircraft carried | none |
MV Cape Wrath (T-AKR-9962) was originally built as a commercial ship in 1982 and sold to the Grace Marine Company with the name Hual Trader. She has a sister ship named MV Cape Washington.
It served as a merchant ship until it was purchased by the US Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration on 7 April 1993. From there it was later transferred to the Maritime Administrations Ready reserve fleet and assigned to Maryland. Since then it has been activated to serve in bringing vehicles and supplies to Europe where they are air lifted to troops engaged in Iraq and Afghanistan.