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S.S. Golden State #1


Gross Tonnage:6,103Net:3,515
Dimensions:438.9 x 63.1 x 27.7MC Type:C2-S-B1
Builder:Consolidated Steel Corp. Ltd.
Wilmington, CA
Hull #
USMC Hull #
Date of Build:
Delivered:
1362
2821
1946
4/46
Engines:2 Steam Turbines DR Geared to Single Screw ShaftEngine Builder:General Electric Co.
Lynn MA
Navigation:DF, ESD, GYCDecks, etc.:2 Decks & Shelter Deck, Fitted for Oil Fuel, Cruiser Stern

Began SM Service:1946Ended SM Service:1956

----------------------------------- Vessel History -----------------------------------
Date
Vessel
#
Vessel
Name
Vessel
Owner
Call Ltrs
Home
Port
Flag
1946
 
Mountain WaveUS Maritime Commission
 
Los AngelesUS
1946
249291
Golden StateStates Marine Corp.
New York
AOQJ
New YorkUS
1947
249241
Golden StateStates Marine Corp. of Delaware
New York
KIYQ
WilmingtonUS
1950
249291
Golden StateStates Marine Corp. of Delaware
Wilmington, DE
KIYQ
WilmingtonUS
1956
249291
Lucille BloomfieldBloomfield Steamship Co.
Houston, TX
KIYQ
GalvestonUS
1968
249291
RaleighCrest Overseas Shipping Co., Inc.
New York
KIYQ
New YorkUS
1972
4720
RaleighPanama Salvage & Towing Co. S.A.
Panama
3EHJ
PanamaPanamanian
1972
4720
RaleighAll Pacific Shipping Co.
c/o Lasco Shipping Co.
Portland, OR
3EHJ
PanamaPanamanian

Events:
1946: Sold to States Marine Corp., renamed GOLDEN STATE.
1956: Sold to Bloomfield Steamship Co., renamed LUCILLE BLOOMFIELD.
1968 Sold to Crest Overseas Shipping Co., renamed RALEIGH.
1/72: Sold to Panama Salvage & Towing Co. S.A. of Panama.
3/72: Sold to All Pacific Shipping Co.

Disposition DateComments
1972Sold by All Pacific Shipping Co. to South Korean Shipbreakers, arriving Pusan 3/19/72. Scrapped 4/72 Pusan, Korea.





Photo courtesy of Gerhard L. Mueller-Debus © 2011 - All rights reserved.

as the Lucile Bloomfield
on the Weser River, June 1961



Photo courtesy of Gerhard L. Mueller-Debus © 2011 - All rights reserved.

as the Lucile Bloomfield
on the Weser River, August 1961


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