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U.S.-FLAG OCEANGOING FLEET

HP Year

Owner or Operator T = Turbine Built/

Name of Ship Type GT DWT D=Diesel Rebuilt

HP Year

Owner or Operator T=Turbine Built/

Name of Ship Type GT DWT D = Diesel Rebuilt

Texaco Minnesota Tanker

Texaco Mississippi Tanker

Texaco Montana Tanker

Texaco New York Tanker

Texaco Rhode Island Tanker

TOTEM OCEAN TRAILER EXPRESS, INC. 1100 Olive Way, Seattle, WA 98101

Great Land RO/RO

Westward Venture RO/RO

TRINIDAD CORPORATION 7930 Clayton Road, St. Louis, MO 63117

Admiralty Bay Tanker

Glacier Bay Tanke

Sohio Resolute Tanker

UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA 911 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 9001/

Tanker

Tanker

Blue Ridge

David D. Irwin 12,171 15,688 16,584 23,461 16,584 17,527 17,527 37.800 38,400 37,800 21,359 15,400 19,683 26,588 26,547 39,363 26,547 18,115 18,411 80,800 81,000 80,600 42.268 25,700

TE-7,000

TE-7,000

T-l 5,000

T-l 5,000

T-l 5,000

T-30,000

T-30,000

T-24,000

T-24,000

T-24,000

T-l 3.000

T-l 2,800

UNITED STATES LINES, INC. 27 Commerce Drive, Cranford, NJ 07016 43/64 44/64 65 53/72 64 75 77 71 70 71 81 42

American Alabama Container 42,720 58,907 D-28,000 84

American Altair Cargo/container 14,001 16.183 T-19,000 65/76

American Apollo Container 19,127 20.000 T-26,000 70

American Aquarius Container 19,127 20,100 T-26,000 71

American Argo Cargo/container 10,500 12,800 T-19,000 64/76

American Astronaut Container 18,877 20,600 T-26,000 69

American Banker Cargo/container 16,518 19,272 T-22,000 62/72

American Builder Cargo/container 16,518 19,871 T-22,000 61/71

American California Container 42,720 58,907 D-28,000 85

American Draco Cargo/container 14,001 16,183 T-19,000 65/76

American Entente Container 28,087 16,634 T-28,500 73/77

American Envoy Container 28,087 16,982 T-28,500 72/77

American Hawaii RO-RO/container 34,318 34,075 D-23,000 85

American Illinois Container 42,720 58,907 D-28,000 85

American Kentucky Container 42,720 58,907 D-28,000 85

American Lancer Container 18,765 22,200 T-26,000 68

American Lark Container 18,887 20,600 T-26,000 69

American Legion Container 18,165 22,200 T-26,000 68

American Liberty Container 18,877 21,700 T-26,000 68

American Lynx Container 18,878 20,600 T-26,000 68

American Maine Container 42,720 58,907 D-28,000 84

American Marketer Container 21,150 19,529 T-28,500 73

American Merchant Container 21,500 19,529 T-28,500 73

American Michigan Container 34,318 34,075 D-23,000 85

American Monarch Cargo 13,053 9,493 T-21,000

American Nebraska Container 42,720 58,907 D-28,000

American New Jersey Container 42,720 58,907 D-28,000

American New York Container 42,720 58,907 D-28,000

American North Carolina RO/RO-container 34,318 34,075 D-23,000

American Oklahoma Container 42,720 58,907 D-28,000

American Pioneer Container 28,095 17,124 T-28,500

American Puritan Container 28,095 16,918 T-28,500

American Reservist Cargo 10,500 12,800 T-19,000

American Resolute Container 17,902 16,205 T-17,500

American Rigal Cargo 10,500 12,800 T-19,000

American Spitfire Cargo 13,053 9,493 T-21,000

American Titan Cargo 13,053 9,493 T-21,000

American Trader Container 26,989 29,749 T-32,000

American Trojan Cargo 13,053 9,493 T-21,000

American Utah Container 42,720 58,907 T-28,000

American Vega Cargo 10,500 12,800 T-19,000

American Veteran LASH/container 26,456 29,729 T-32,000

American Virginia Container 42,720 58,907 D-28,000

American Washington Container 42,720 58,907 D-28,000

VICTORY CARRIERS 645 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10022

Montpelier Victory Tanker 28,005 50,136 T-21,500

Mount Vernon Victory Tanker 27.496 49,430 T-l 5,000

Mount Washington Tanker 27,797 49,395 T-21,500

WATERMAN STEAMSHIP CORPORATION 120 Wall Street, New York, NY 10005

Major Stephen W. Pless RO/RO-container 29,091 25,073 T-30,000

Pfc. Eugene A. Obregon RO/RO-container 29,091 25,073 T-30,000

Robert E. Lee LASH 32,269 40,921 T-32,000

Sam Houston LASH 32,269 40,921 T-32,000

Sgt. Matej Kocak RO/RO-container 29,091 25,073 T-30,000

Stonewall Jackson LASH 32,269 40,921 T-32,000

WEST COAST SHIPPING COMPANY

P.O. Box 4258, Los Angeles, CA 90051

Coast Range Tanker 21,357 39,990 T-13,000

Cornucopia LPG/Tanker 21,688 21,717 T-13,600

Lompoc Tanker 10,448 16,673 TE-7,000

Sansinena II Tanker 35,634 71,459 T-18,200

Sierra Madre Tanker 21,357 39.990 T-13,600

WESTERN HEMISPHERE CORPORATION

P.O. Box 2401, Santa Monica, CA 90406-2401

Lion of California Tanker 10,473 16,692 T- 7,000

Mission Santa Clara Tanker 20,020 35.079 T-13,000 69 85 84 84 84 85 80 80 64 80 65 69 68 71/77 69 85 64 73 85 85 62 61 63 83/85 83/84 74 74 83/84 74 81 58/78 45 71 81 54 57

Oceangoing Merchant Fleet of the United States as of January 1, 1985 (Tonnage in Thousands)

Total Privately Owned Maritime Administration Owned

Number Gross Deadweight Number Gross Deadweight Number Gross Deadweight

Ships Tons Tons Ships Tons Tons Ships Tons Tons

Active Fleet:

Passenger/Pass. Cargo 8 108 65 3 52 24 5 56 41

General Cargo 44 506 622 40 487 594 4 19 28

Intermodal 119 2,566 2,789 119 2,566 2,789 — — —

Bulk Carriers (Incl. TB) 19 552 960 19 552 960 — — —

Tankers (Incl. TKB & LNG) 204 6,668 12,265 202 6,654 12,244 2 14 21

Total 394 10,400 16,701 383 10,311 16,611 11' 89 90

Inactive Fleet:

Passenger/Pass. Cargo 27 356 209 3 37 25 24 319 184

General Cargo 222 1,957 2,553 27 305 363 195 1,652 2,190

Intermodal 36 616 650 30 517 550 6 99 100

Bulk Carriers (Incl. TB) 4 78 122 4 78 122 — — —

Tankers (Incl. TKB & LNG) 61 2,037 3,612 45 1,827 3,268 16 210 344

Total 350 5,044 7,146 109 2,764 4,328 241 2,280 2,818

Passenger/Pass. Cargo 35 464 274 6 89 49 29 375 225

General Cargo 266 2,463 3,175 67 792 957 199 1,671 2,218

Intermodal 155 3,182 3,439 149 3,083 3,339 6 99 100

Bulk Carriers (Incl. TB) 23 630 1,082 23 630 1,082 — — —

Tankers (Incl. TKB & LNG) 265 8,705 15,877 247 8,481 15,512 18 224 365

Total American Flag 744 15,444 23,847 492 13,075 20,939 2522 2,369 2,908 'Includes 5 Vessels in Custody of Other Agencies. 'Includes National Defense Reserve Fleet that consists of 234 ships, of which 10 are scrap candidates.

Source: Maritime Administration.

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