Avondale Shipyards Holds Keel-Laying Ceremonies For First Of Four Navy Fleet Oilers
Keel-laying ceremonies were held recently for the Henry J. Kaiser (TAO 187), the first of four fleet oilers currently under construction for the U.S. Navy at Avondale Shipyards in New Orleans. The keel-laying occurred almost six weeks ahead of schedule and consisted of six structural units totally outfitted, final painting, welded in place and weighing over 700 tons.
The mission of the T-AO 187 Class Fleet Oilers is to transport bulk petroleum products from shore depots to combatants and support forces underway and to deliver limited fleet freight, cargo water, mail and personnel. The vessels of this class will have a cargo oil capacity of 180,000 barrels in 18 cargo oil tanks and will be capable of simultaneously receiving, storing and discharging two separate grades of cargo fuel (JP-5 and DFM). All cargo pump and valve operations and the ship's segregated ballast system are to be controlled from the cargo control center which is located in the after superstructure with an overview of the entire underway replenishment (UNREP) deck. The T-AO 187 class vessels are capable of vertical replenishment (VERTREP) from a helicopter facility behind the aft superstructure.
The oilers will be 667 feet 6 inches in length, 97 feet 6 inches in beam and will have a 36-foot maximum draft. They will be powered by twin, medium-speed Pielstick diesel engines and will be capable of a service speed of 20 knots.
The Henry J. Kaiser is scheduled for delivery in September 1986 with her three sister ships following at four month intervals. The ahead-ofschedule keel-laying and its extent are attributable to the use at Avondale Shipyards of state-of-the-art zone outfitting construction techniques.
Keel-laying at Avondale signals the start of the erection of completely outfitted units whose fabrication was begun many months earlier.
Avondale Shipyards, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Ogden Corporation.
Read Avondale Shipyards Holds Keel-Laying Ceremonies For First Of Four Navy Fleet Oilers in Pdf, Flash or Html5 edition of December 1984 Maritime Reporter
Other stories from December 1984 issue
Content
- Midland Affliated Co. Agrees In Principle To Acquire Federal Barge page: 5
- Webb Elects Officers To Governing Board— Bryan Named President page: 5
- Brown Brothers Appoint New Marketing Director page: 5
- Hyundai's $18-Million Maritime Research Institute In Ulsan Completed page: 6
- Huthnance Corporation Formed To Consolidate Rig Ownership page: 6
- Brochure On Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing Systems Offered By Walter Kidde page: 6
- Bay Ship Converts NavAids Barge For U.S. Coast Guard page: 6
- Annual Conference Of CSSRA Scheduled For February 18-19, 1985 page: 6
- $425-Million Rig Expansion Program Announced By Sonat page: 7
- Krupp MaK Reports On Sales Of M 5 5 1 / M 5 52 Series Diesel Engines page: 7
- Lindenau Yard Delivers Seismic Research Vessel To Western Geophysical page: 7
- NMEA Plans to Expand Electronics Technician Certification Program page: 7
- Hose-McCann Introduces Dial Telephone System page: 7
- Peterson Builders Lays Keel For Second Of Three Mine Countermeasure Ships page: 8
- Eastern Marine Delivers Towboat —Ninth of A 10-Vessel Contract page: 8
- USCG License Preparation Quicker And Easier With Computer-Aided System page: 8
- Seebeckwerft Delivers World's Largest Railway/Car Ferry page: 8
- Magnavox Announces First Fully Automatic Vessel Monitoring System page: 8
- Magliocca Elected New General Chairman Of NSC Marine Section page: 9
- BFGoodrich Offers New Brochure On Cutless Line Of Rubber Bearings page: 9
- New Industrial Mixer Seals By EG & G Sealol page: 10
- $2.8-Million Contract To Tacoma Boat Has $97.5-Million Potential page: 10
- Training Success With U.S. Rig Simulator Featured At Conference page: 10
- Borum Wins Kings Point Outstanding Professional Achievement Award page: 10
- Desco Marine Chosen To Build 107-Foot Steel Fishing Boat page: 11
- Marine Consultants' Society Hears Paper On An Attorney's View page: 11
- Offshore Shipbuilding Delivers Passenger/Vehicle Ferry page: 11
- Exxon Research Offers To License Computerized Machine Analysis System page: 11
- OUTSTANDING OCEANGOING SHIPS OF 1984 page: 12
- Marine Applications Book Availble From Sandusky page: 13
- Avondale Shipyards Holds Keel-Laying Ceremonies For First Of Four Navy Fleet Oilers page: 13
- Robins Named Managing Director-Business Operations At Rolls-Royce page: 13
- Containership 'Merzario Britannia' Launched At Fincantieri Yard page: 14
- N.F. Pergola Appointed Manager-Marine Personnel At Energy Transportation page: 14
- Murray Named Executive Director Of St. John Port Development Commission page: 14
- Regency Introduces The CR5000 Electronic Chart Recorder page: 14
- Operate 365 Days a Year with Greater Efficiency, Safety and Profits page: 15
- K-C Offers Literature On Replacement Parts Line For GM Diesels page: 16
- WABCO Westinghouse Offers Free Booklet On Controls For Ships page: 16
- Crouse-Hinds Offers Literature On Lighting Fixtures & Others Products page: 17
- Ursini Appointed Vice President-General Manager Of Skagit Products page: 17
- The 92nd SNAME Annual Meeting A Special Post-Meeting And Exposition Report page: 18
- Cable Splicing System Lowers Shipbuilding Costs page: 23
- New Literature Available On VHF/FM Marine Radios From Uniden Corporation page: 26
- Hahnfeldt Appointed Power Division Sales Manager At H.O. Penn Machinery page: 26
- Todd-Los Angeles Delivers Guided Missile Frigate FFG-51 Gary To U.S. Navy page: 28
- Ryan-Walsh Appoints John McCarron Jr. Chief Executive Officer page: 28
- Koomey Announces Management Changes—Dumas Named President page: 30
- ASNE Establishes Dr. James A. Lisnyk Memorial Scholarship page: 30
- Navy Awards E-Systems $40-Million Contract page: 30
- Rexnord Announces Formation of Process Controls Division page: 30
- Du Pont's Maintenance Painting Service Lowers Costs On Offshore Platforms page: 32
- Morgan Appointed National Sales Manager For Welded Beam page: 33
- John Gaughan Named To New Maritime Post page: 33
- Taylor Joins COMSAT World Systems Division As Senior Vice President page: 34
- Todd Marine Systems Offers New Brochure On Combustion Technology page: 34
- Torpedo SPC Chosen For Advanced Cable Layer page: 34
- Corpus Christi Bulk-Loading Facility To Be Modernized page: 35
- New Full-Color Brochure Available From PACECO page: 36
- Daewoo Gets $425-Million Contract From Sonat For Six Semisubmersible Rigs page: 36
- Whalen Joins Huthnance As Vice President -Operations page: 36
- Liner Norway Fitted With New MaK-Driven Gensets page: 37
- MarineSafety Offers Radar Renewal Course page: 37
- Crosby Group Adds New Block To Product Line page: 37
- Armco's Baltimore Precision Forging Complex Now In Full Operation page: 38
- Regency Introduces Marine Television/FM Stereo Antenna And Amplifier page: 38
- Newman's Introduces NEWCO Marine Valves page: 38
- Rockwell Offers Brochure On Ship Information Management Systems page: 38
- Markey Delivers DESH-6 Electric Research Winch page: 38
- Surface Effect Ship Margaret Jill Christened In New Orleans page: 40
- Free Jered Brown Brochure Highlights Denny Brown Folding Fin Stabilizers page: 41
- C. Plath Offers Literature On NAVIGLOBE Satellite Navigation Receiver page: 43
- Free Literature Offered On Walter Kidde Marine Smoke Detection System page: 43
- Imperial Survival Suits Offered by Alexander page: 43
- Phoenix Introduces Sodium Fishing Lights page: 43
- MonArk Boat Delivers Fireboat To City Of Memphis page: 44
- Tano Corporation Offers New Brochure On Marine Automation Systems page: 44
- SNAME Announces 1985 Scholarships In Graduate And Undergraduate Levels page: 44
- Moss Point Marine Launches Supply Boat For Argosy Offshore page: 45
- Sea Float Buoys Approved By Norwegian Maritime Directorate page: 45
- Tracor Hydronautics Delivers Part Task Ship-Handling Simulator To Panama Canal Commission page: 46
- New York Section SNAME Meeting Discusses Drydock Certification page: 46
- Bethlehem Steel's Huge Drydock At New Sabine Yard In Texas To Be Operational In Spring '85 page: 47
- New Rudder-Shaft Bearing From Thomson-Gordon page: 47
- One-Day Seminar Discusses Energy-Saving Potential Of A-C Variable Speed Drives For Shipboard Application page: 51
- Dillingham Maritime Delivers Building Modules To Valdez For Transport To North Slope page: 55
- ASEA Hagglunds Establishes New Division For Marketing Cargo Cranes In The U.S. page: 55
- Southwest Marine Awarded Two Contracts Worth $2.8-Million page: 55
- Videoteleconferencing Systems To Be Built By COMSAT General page: 55