SS Cape Florida (AK-5071) explained
SS Cape Florida (AK-5071) was laid down 29 December 1969, as
SS LASH Turkiye, a
United States Maritime Administration type (
C8-S-81b) hull under Maritime Administration contract (MA 229) at
Avondale Industries Corp., New Orleans. She was launched, 10 October 1970 and delivered to the Maritime Administration, 12 September 1973, for operation by
Prudential Grace Line. She was acquired by
Delta Line and initially renamed
SS Delta Caribe and subsequently
SS American Caribe. She was reacquired by the Maritime Administration for assignment to the
Ready Reserve Fleet (RRF) on 17 February 1987 where she was berthed at
Beaumont, Texas. When activated
Cape Florida was assigned to the
Military Sealift Command (MSC) as one of the Military Sealift Command's four LASH Ready Reserve Force Ships and could be activated in 10 days. She was removed from MSC control, withdrawn from the RRF by reassignment to the
National Defense Reserve Fleet, 28 July 2006. On 6 July 2020 the contract for dismantling
Cape Florida was awarded to International Shipbreaking Ltd. She arrived at Brownsville, Texas on 13 August of the same year to begin scrapping, with the process expected to be completed by early 2021.
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Notes and References
- Web site: SS Cape Florida arrives at Port of Brownsville. Recycling Today. 18 August 2020. 17 September 2023.