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Z-ET1-S-C3 LibertyTankers built by Delta Shipbuilding, New Orleans, LA.
Jean Baptiste Le Moyne
ET1-S-C3

JEAN BAPTISTE LE MOYNE,  USA, 1T
7,218 GRT for U. S. War Shipping Administration, New Orleans,  422.8 x 57.0
Tanker built by Delta Shipbuilding Co., Inc., New Orleans,  (12/43),  #81, 244639
1948 - WALTER DU MONT    Sabine Transportation Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md.
1954 - PANACHRANDOS  San Rafael Cia. Naviera S.A., Panama  [Orion Shipping & Trading Co., New York],  PA
     converted to dry cargo vessel by N.V. Wilton-Fijenoord, Schiedam, 7,220 grt. deliverd 10/1954     
1955 - lengthened by Iino SB. & Eng. Co., Maizuru,  8,444 grt,  492.8' deliverd  09/1955
1956 - ANDROS PILGRIM   s/o, Monrovia,  LI,  707
1960 - AMVRAKIKOS   Sutherland Shipping Corp., Piraeus,   [United Sg. & Tg. Co. of Greece], GR,1681
Broken up at Sakai, June 1962 by Amakasu Sangyo K.K., work began 15.07.1962.
( See photo below )
The Miramar Ship Index for "JEAN BAPTISTE LE MOYNE"
IDNo:
2244639
Year:
1943
Name:
JEAN BAPTISTE LE MOYNE
Keel:
18.09.1943
Type:
Tanker
Launch Date:
31.10.1943
Flag:
USA
Date of completion:
08.12.1943

Tons:
7218
Link:
-
DWT:
10674
Yard No:
81
Length overall:
134.6
Ship Design:
Z-ET1-S-C3
LPP:
126.8
Country of build:
USA
Beam:
17.3
Builder:
Delta SB Co.
Material of build:
Location of yard:
New Orleans
Number of screws/Mchy/Speed(kn):
1T-11

Subsequent History:
1948 WALTER DU MONT -
[ 1954 converted to cargo ship, 7220 grt ] -
1954 PANACHRANDOS -
[ 1955 Lg 155.9 / 148.5 m, 8444 grt / 12400 dwt ] -
1957 ANDROS PILGRIM - 1960 AMVRAKIKOS

Disposal Data:
Scrapped at Sakai 06.1962. [ By Amakasu Sangyo KK ]

History:
ON
LR/IMO
ID
Year
Name
Tons
Change
Registered Owner
244639
2244639
1943
JEAN BAPTISTE LE MOYNE
7218
U.S. Govt.
244639
2244639
1943
WALTER DU MONT
7218
1948
Sabine Tptn Co Inc.
2244639
1943
PANACHRANDOS
7220
1954
San Rafael Cia Naviera SA
707
2244639
1943
ANDROS PILGRIM
8444
1956
San Rafael Cia Naviera SA
1681
2244639
1943
AMVRAKIKOS
8444
1960
Sutherland Sg Corp.

"Jean Babtiste Le Moyne", during WW2.