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Coordinates: 37°46′23″N 122°22′53″W / 37.7730888°N 122.3814327°W / 37.7730888; -122.3814327

MV Cape Hudson (T-AKR-5066)
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MV Cape Hudson on 19 July 1991
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Name: MV Cape Hudson
Namesake: Cape Hudson
Owner: Wilhelmsen Line
Builder: Tangen Verft, Kragro, Norway
Launched: 20 September 1978
Completed: 1979
Acquired: December 1986
Commissioned: 15 August 1990
Decommissioned: 20 May 1992
Renamed: from Barber Taif
Identification:
Status: laid in San Francisco, in ROS-5 status
General characteristics
Class & type: Cape H-class roll-on/roll-off
Displacement: 51,007 long tons
Length: 749 feet
Beam: 105 feet inches
Draft: 35 feet
Propulsion: Diesel, single propeller
Speed: 17.4 knots
Range: Not Disclosed
Complement: 27 civilian mariners
Armament: none
Armor: none
Aircraft carried: none

MV Cape Hudson (T-AKR-5066) was originally built as a commercial ship in 1979 and sold to the Wilhelmsen Line with the name Barber Taif. She has 2 sister ships named MV Cape Henry and MV Cape Horn.

Construction and career[]

It served as a merchant ship until it was purchased by the US Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration in December 1986. On 15 August 1990, she was reactivated for Operation Desert Storm and Operation Desert Shield until 20 May 1992.[1]

She conducted anchor tests south of Angel Island, San Francisco Bay on 28 July 2007. From there it was later transferred to the Maritime Administrations Ready reserve fleet and assigned to San Francisco.

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