USNS Powhatan (T-ATF-166)

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USNS Powhatan (T-ATF-166)
Career
Name: USNS Powhatan (T-ATF-166)
Namesake: The Powhatan, a Virginia Indian tribe, and the name of a powerful confederacy of tribes which the Powhatan dominated
Builder: Marinette Marine Corporation, Marinette, Wisconsin
Laid down: 30 September 1976
Launched: 24 June 1978
Acquired: 15 June 1979
In service: 1979
Out of service: 26 February 1999
Struck: 25 February 2008
Fate: Leased for commercial service 26 February 1999; Sold to Turkey 26 February 2008
Status: Active
Notes: In Turkish Navy service since 2008 as TCG Inebolu (A-590)
General characteristics
Class and type: Powhatan-class fleet ocean tug
Displacement: 1,387 long tons (1,409 t) light
2,000 long tons (2,032 t) full
Length: 226 ft (69 m)
Beam: 42 ft (13 m)
Draft: 15 ft (4.6 m)
Installed power: 5.73 megawatts (4,280 horsepower) sustained
Propulsion: 2 × General Motors EMD 20-645F7B diesel engines, two shafts; bow thruster, 300 hp (224 kW)
Speed: 14.5 knots (26.9 km/h; 16.7 mph)
Complement: 16 civilians plus 4 U.S. Navy personnel (communications unit)

USNS Powhatan (T-ATF-166) was a United States Navy Powhatan-class fleet ocean tug in service from 1979 to 1999.

Powhatan was laid down on 30 September 1976 by the Marinette Marine Corporation at Marinette, Wisconsin. Launched on 24 June 1978, and delivered to the U.S. Navy on 15 June 1979, Powhatan was assigned to the Military Sealift Command (MSC), and placed in non-commissioned service as USNS Powhatan (T-ATF-166) in 1979.

Powhatan was taken out of service on 26 February 1999 and leased to Donjon Marine Company, Inc., of Hillside, New Jersey, for commercial service, subject to recall by the Navy.

Upon completion of the lease, Powhatan was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 25 February 2008 and sold to Turkey on 26 February 2008 through the Security Assistance Program. Due to her poor condition upon termination of the lease, she underwent a refit which included complete rebuilding of all engines and generators at Charleston, South Carolina. During the refit, the ex-Powhatan was commissioned into the Turkish Navy as TCG Inebolu (A-590).

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