NASSCO Launches Largest Vessel Ever Built On West Coast
The S/S iGolden Dolphin, 90,000-dwt San Clemente-class tanker, was launched at National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO), of San Diego, Calif., on January 19, 1974. Ceremonies, open to the general public, commenced with music by Buck Wayne and the Buckaroos, followed by a band concert by the U.S. Marine Corps Recruit Depot Band.
Mrs. Peter Constas, wife of the vice president of Aeron Marine Shipping Company, served as the ship's sponsor. Her daughter, Ms.
Dorothea Calkins, assisted as matron of honor.
Others participating in the colorful ceremonies included the Honorable Robert J. Blackwell, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Maritime Affairs; John H. Vogel, president, National Bank of North America; Arnold Lorbeer, president, American Ultramar Limited; Capt. Leo V. Berger, president, Aeron Marine Shipping Company; the Rev. Theodore Phillips, pastor, St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church; John V. Banks, president, NASSCO, and John M. Murphy, vice president, sales, NASSCO.
The S/S Golden Dolphin, the largest ship ever to be built on the West Coast, is the first of three NASSCO-designed tankers for Aeron Marine Shipping Company. Her keel was laid May 22, 1973, and delivery is scheduled for June 24, 1974.
The S / S Golden Dolphin is of the maximum size that can transit the Panama Canal. She is 894 feet in length overall, has a beam of 105 feet 9 inches, a depth of 64 feet 6 inches, and 90,000 deadweight tons. The propulsion is single-screw steam turbine and has a sustained full-load speed of 16.5 knots.
Immediately following the launch of the S / S Golden Dolphin, the keel was laid for a 37,000- ton displacement replenishment oiler for the U.S. Navy. Rear Adm. Fillmore B. Gilkeson, USN, Commandant, Eleventh Naval District, officiated at the keel-laying.
Approximately 6,000 spectators were present to view the colorful ceremonies.
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- Sixth VLCC Delivered By Kockums To Salen Features Roller Bearing Design For Shaft page: 7
- Admiral Payne To Succeed Admiral Brockett At Webb page: 7
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- Walter Thorsen, Inc. Named Exclusive Rep For Eleusis Shipyards page: 8
- Ogden Marine, Inc. Buys Two Tankers page: 10
- Oceans International Announces Merger And Expansion Plans page: 10
- Aluminum Tanks And LNG Ship Steel Hulls To Be Joined By Using Du Pont Detacouple Explosion Bonded Welding Transition Joints page: 11
- McAllister Orders Three 4,290-Hp Tugs page: 11
- Delta SS Awards Contract To Equitable For 50 LASH Barges page: 12
- Bethlehem Begins Construction On 265,000-Dwt Tanker —Largest Vessel Built In The United States page: 12
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- Greek Committee Established By Det norske Veritas page: 13
- Esso Norway Test Of Hull Structure Proves Design And Good Workmanship page: 14
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- NASSCO Expanding Facilities To Build 150,000-Ton Tankers page: 20
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- ASNE Annual Meeting Set For May 2-3 In Washington, D.C. page: 21
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