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Kenney (ST-31)


Tug
  • Laid down in 1942 as a US Army design 257 steel hulled tug at Platzer Boat Works, Houston, TX.
  • Launched in November 1942
  • Delivered to the US Army Quartermaster Corps in December 1942
  • Assigned to the US Army Transportation Corps, placed in service as Kenney (ST-31), for service to the Panama Canal Zone
  • Retired from Army service in 1946
  • Acquired in 1946 by Terminal Transportation Co, Philadelphia, PA., renamed Patco
  • Acquired in 1954 by Patterson Oil Co, Philadelphia, PA.
  • Acquired in 1963 by Sinclair Refining Corp., New York, NY
  • Acquired in the 1960s by Delapeake Marine Corp, Gibbsboro, NY, renamed Mary
  • Acquired in 1967 by William Parrotts Sons, New York, NY, renamed Polly P.
  • Acquired in 1971 by George H. & William Parrott, New York, NY
  • Final Disposition, fate unknown
    Specifications:
    Displacement 106 gross tons
    Length 74'
    Beam 20'
    Draft 8.4'
    Speed 9.3 kts
    Complement unknown
    Cruise Radius unknown
    Propulsion
    one 6cyl Atlas-Imperial type 6BM, 400bhp
    single three bladed propeller

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