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Last Edited: 2021-10-14 11:41:03 AM




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Mary A. Whalen (1990/10/07)
  IMO: 5227445  
Details/Construction
Builder:John H. Mathis CompanyLocation:Camden, New Jersey, USAHull #:124
Keel Layed:Launched:Commissioned:1938
Propulsion
As builtType:1 Fairbanks, Morse 8-cylinder diesel engineOutput:450 bhp (331 kW) - 9 knots
Manufacturer:Fairbanks, Morse & Company - Beloit, Wisconsin
  
Dimensions
As builtLength (oa):50.86 m (166.9 ft)Gross Tonnage:613
Length (lbp):Net Tonnage:499
Beam:9.66 m (31.7 ft)Dead Weight:838
Depth:3.97 m (13.0 ft)Displacement:
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Change Description:Retired from service and eventually converted to a museum ship around 2006. Presently she remains on display in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.
Owner HistoryFleet History
OwnerManagerFromUntil
FleetFromUntil
Kiddoo Inc. - New York, NY, USA1962
South Bay Fuel Transportation Inc. - New York, NY, USA1994
Name HistoryRegistration History
NameUntil
S.T. Kiddoo1962
Mary A. Whalen
NumberPortCall SignMMSIFromUntil
US 237782 New York, New York, United States WB3337 1938
Description
Added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 3, 2012.
Disposition
Description/LocationRemoved from active service in 1994 and converted to a museum ship at Pier 11, Atlantic Basin, Red Hook, Brooklyn, New York.
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