Construction on the second ship in a new class of Seafarers-contracted product carriers (PC-1) began Jan. 22 at the General Dynamics NASSCO shipyard in San Diego.The double-hulled vessel is being built for U.S. Shipping Partners and is scheduled to be delivered in early 2009. It is one of nine such tankers scheduled to be constructed at NASSCO. The build program itself includes options for five additional ships.
Each PC-1 ship will be 600 feet long, displace about 49,000 deadweight tons and have a cargo capacity of 331,000 barrels. The ships are based on a design of DSEC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering of Okpo, Korea.
As reported earlier in the LOG, NASSCO began construction of the first tanker in the series in August. U.S. Shipping Partners previously announced that the ship will be named Golden State, the state nickname of California.
General Dynamics NASSCO employs more than 4,600 people and is the only major ship construction yard on the West Coast of the United States. In addition to the PC-1 program, the San Diego shipyard has contracts to build nine T-AKE class dry cargo-ammunition ships for the U.S. Navy (vessels that will be crewed by members of the SIU Government Services Division), and an agreement to build up to five additional ships.
U.S. Shipping Partners’ current fleet includes the ITF Baltimore, ITB Groton, ITB Jacksonville, ITB Mobile, ITB New York, ITB Philadelphia, SS Chemical Pioneer, MV Houston, MV Charleston, MV Sea Venture and ATB Freeport.