ST Beaujolais
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ST Beaujolais (ex-Flying A New York, ex-Getty New York) was a tanker.
She was built in March of 1954 by Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock for Tide Water Assoc. Oil. The tanker was later owned by Crest Tankers, Inc. She then entered the National Defense Reserve Fleet at Beaumont, Texas on 29 October 1987. MARAD later gained title on 4 March 1988. In June 2006 she was finally sold for scrap to ESCO Marine, Inc.
Data
- Official Number: 267198
- LOA: 628 ft
- Breadth: 82.5 ft
- Draft: 33.6 ft
- Gross: 17,054 tons
- Speed: 16 knots
References
- "RESERVE FLEET - SHIP PARTICULARS - BEAUJOLAIS". http://www.pmars.imsg.com/NewCards/438_RS10144AF.jpg. Retrieved 2006-10-12.
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