Type C3 ship


The Type C3 ship were the third type of cargo ship designed by the United States Maritime Commission in the late 1930s. As it had done with the Type C1 ships and Type C2 ships, MARCOM circulated preliminary plans for comment. The design presented was not specific to any service or trade route, but was a general purpose ship that could be modified for specific uses. A total of 162 C3 ships were built from 1939 to 1946, with an additional 75 ships built with C3 hulls and engines, but not built as cargo ships.
During World War II, many C3 ships were converted to naval uses, particularly as s, and as and s, Klondike-class destroyer tenders, submarine tenders, and seaplane tenders.

Design

The C3 was larger and faster than the C1 and C2 contemporaries, measuring from stem to stern, and designed to make . Like the C2, it had five cargo holds.

Ships in type

TypeTotalDWTBuildersExample
C312
4
12,595Elizabeth C. Stanton-class
C-3 P&C
C3-A P&C
5
1
10,000Newport News, VA
C3-E89,514
C3 P&C10,000
C3-S-A112,595s
C3-S-A212,595Bayfield-class Aegir-class
C3-S-A37,336
C3-S-A411,000
C3-S-A5711,800
C3-S-BH1511,800
C3-S-BH2611,800
C3-S-DX1110,500SS Schuyler Otis Bland
C3-S1-A3212,595
C3-S1-BR139,900SS Del Norte

  • C3 Mod. DWT 12,430, as in
  • C3 multiple or unverified sub-types
  • * Klondike-class
  • * President Jackson-class
  • * Windsor-class
  • * Kenneth Whiting-class

World War II designs

C3

Warship conversions

Long Island-class escort carriers

Two Sun Ship C3 ships were converted to s. Mormacmail renamed and Mormacland renamed both were converted to escort carriers, at a top speed of.

Amphibious warfare ship conversions

  • 3
  • 4
  • 2
  • 9
  • 34
  • 7

Auxiliary ship conversions

Delta-class repair ship

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Amphion-class repair ship

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Griffin-class submarine tender

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Aegir-class submarine tender

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Seaplane tender Tangier, Pocomoke and Chandeleur

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Kenneth Whiting-class seaplane tender

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Type C3 specifications

Ship typeC3
C3
C3-EC3-M
Length overall
Beam
Depth
Draft
Deadweight, tons12,43811,9289,66012,115
Displacement, tons5,2125,6894,9835,484
Speed
Power

Production

Notable incidents

  • a C3-E, was torpedoed and sank off the coast of Madagascar on 30 June 1942.
  • a C3, renamed Empire Condor was torpedoed and sank off coast of Tunisia on 13 August 1942.Rio Hudson a C3-P&C, rebuilt and converted to Avenger-class escort carrier. Was renamed was torpedoed and sank near Gibraltar on 15 November 1942.
  • USN CVE-21, a C3-S-A1, was torpedoed and sank near the Azores-Canary Islands on 29 May 1944.Rio de Janeiro a C3-P&C, Avenger-class escort carrier, renamed, exploded and sank in the Lower Clyde in Scotland in 1943.
  • The SS Jacob Luckenbach, originally Sea Robbin, sank on 14 July 1953 after a collision off San Francisco in fog with another C3 ship, the SS Hawaiian Pilot. Both ships were built at Ingalls and were only five hull numbers apart. The wreck was determined in 2002 to be a source of oil pollution and about 85,000 gallons of oil were removed.
  • The USNS Card was attacked on 2 May 1964, while moored dockside in Saigon, a North Vietnamese frogman, Lam Son Nao, planted an explosive charge that blew a hole in the hull, killing five crewmen.