About: Type C6 ship

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The Type C6 ship is a United States Maritime Administration (MARAD) designation for a container ship developed during the transition years from moving goods by breakbulk cargo to containerization. The Type C4 ships Mariner class, arranged with its house/engine-room in the center of the vessel with cargo hatches at 4 forward and 2 aft, was very successful. Eleven of these Mariner ships were converted into Type C6 container ships, and eight vessels were new built. As of November 2020 only three C6 ships, the converted C4s, are extant. All three are crane ships in the National Defense Reserve Fleet.

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  • The Type C6 ship is a United States Maritime Administration (MARAD) designation for a container ship developed during the transition years from moving goods by breakbulk cargo to containerization. The Type C4 ships Mariner class, arranged with its house/engine-room in the center of the vessel with cargo hatches at 4 forward and 2 aft, was very successful. Eleven of these Mariner ships were converted into Type C6 container ships, and eight vessels were new built. As of November 2020 only three C6 ships, the converted C4s, are extant. All three are crane ships in the National Defense Reserve Fleet. (en)
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  • *Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding, Mobile, Alabama *Bethlehem Steel, Key Highway Yard, Baltimore, Maryland *Ingalls Shipbuilding , Pascagoula, Mississippi *Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock, Norfolk, Virginia *Todd Shipyards, Galveston, Texas *Todd Shipyards, Brooklyn, New York *Todd Shipyards, Seattle, Washington (en)
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  • Type C7 container ship (en)
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  • Type C4 and C5 class ships (en)
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  • United States Maritime Commission (en)
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  • * C6-S-1qc * C6-S-1w * C6-S-85a (en)
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  • Varied by design type (en)
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  • * C6-S-1qc * C6-S-1w * C6-S-85a (en)
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  • * C6-S-1qc * C6-S-1w * C6-S-85a (en)
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  • *13,700 miles *9,400 miles *16,200 miles (en)
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  • *16,820 gross tons *15,830 gross tons C6-S-1w *21,150 gross tons C6-S-85a *21,500 gross tons C6-S-85b (en)
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  • *C6-S-1qa partial container ship *C6-S-1w container ship *C6-S-85a container ship *C6-S-85b container ship (en)
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  • Four (en)
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  • The Type C6 ship is a United States Maritime Administration (MARAD) designation for a container ship developed during the transition years from moving goods by breakbulk cargo to containerization. The Type C4 ships Mariner class, arranged with its house/engine-room in the center of the vessel with cargo hatches at 4 forward and 2 aft, was very successful. Eleven of these Mariner ships were converted into Type C6 container ships, and eight vessels were new built. As of November 2020 only three C6 ships, the converted C4s, are extant. All three are crane ships in the National Defense Reserve Fleet. (en)
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  • Type C6 ship (en)
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