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SS Cape Mendocino (T-AKR-5064) - Doctor Lykes
History
United States
NameSS Doctor Lykes
OwnerUnited States Maritime Administration
BuilderGeneral Dynamics Quincy Shipbuilding Division, Quincy, Massachusetts
Laid down15 July 1970
Launched10 October 1971
Acquired21 June 1972
RenamedSS Cape Mendocino in 1986
Identification
General characteristics
Class and typeHeavy Lift Barge Carrier
Displacement18,900 tons empty, 55,660 full
Length876 ft
Beam106 ft
Draft40 ft
Propulsiontwo steam turbines, two shafts
Speed16.2 kts.
Rangenot disclosed
Capacity24 barges, 19 CAFS
Complement34 when operational, 9 while in reserve
Time to activate5 days
Armamentnone
Aviation facilitiesCapable of landing a helicopter but not basing one

SS Cape Mendocino (T-AKR-5064) is a steam turbine powered heavy-lift SEABEE barge carrier, one of three ships of her type in the Military Sealift Command's Ready Reserve Force.

She was originally built as the Maritime Administration type (C8-S-82a) hull SS Doctor Lykes, under a MARAD contract (for commercial use with the Lykes Brothers Steamship Company. She was laid down on 15 July 1970, at the General Dynamics Quincy Shipbuilding Division, MA, launched on 10 October 1971, and delivered for service on 21 June 1972.

Cape Mendocino is used in various tasks for the US military in heavy transport of goods in various theaters of action. In October 2011 she was moved from the James River Reserve Fleet to the Beaumont Reserve Fleet. [1][2]

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