Cape Isabel underway
History
United States
NameSS Nevada
OwnerUnited States Maritime Administration
BuilderBath Iron Works, Bath, ME
Laid downJuly 28, 1975
LaunchedMay 15, 1976
AcquiredJune 9, 1986
RenamedSS Cape Isabel
Identification
StatusCurrently undergoing recommissioning in drydock at Vigor Shipyards, Portland Oregon for the United States Navy.
General characteristics
Class and typeRoll-on/Roll-off ship
Displacement15,000 tons empty, 33,900 tons full
Length655 feet
Beam102 feet
Draft32 feet
PropulsionTwo steam turbines (one high pressure, one low pressure), one propeller
Speed18.7 knots
ComplementFull operational status 31, reserve status 9
ArmamentNone
ArmorNone

The SS Cape Isabel (AKR-5062) was originally launched in 1976 as the SS Nevada, a Type C7 commercial ship. The States SS company took the first contract in 1976 and it operated until it was transferred to Lykes Brothers steamship company and renamed the SS Charles Lykes. Later the ship was reacquired from its commercial roles and brought back under military control via the Maritime Administration and renamed the Cape Isabel. Since then it has been kept in ready reserve status and used occasionally for heavy lifting operations to European theaters to have equipment air-lifted to active engagements. It has heavily participated in Operation Enduring Freedom ferrying goods across the Atlantic to staging points in Europe. As of August 2021, the ship is undergoing recommissioning at Vigor Shipyards in Portland, Oregon.

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