SS Bridgeton

Bridgeton c.1993
Bridgeton, 1993
History
Name
  • 1976: al-Rekkah
  • 1987: Bridgeton
  • 1997: Pacific Blue
Owner
  • 1976: Kuwait Oil Tanker Company
  • 1987: Chesapeake Shipping, Inc.
  • before 1997: Keystone Shipping Company
  • 1997: Kafa Navigation Corporation
Port of registry
BuilderMitsubishi Heavy Industries, Nagasaki
Yard number1744
LaunchedAugust 14, 1976
In service1977
Out of service2002
Identification
FateScrapped by Haryana Ship Demolition, Alang, 2002
General characteristics
Class and typeTank Ship, ULCC
Tonnage
Length1,158.5 ft (353.1 m)
Beam229.9 ft (70.1 m)
Draft96.2 ft (29.3 m)
PropulsionKawasaki Steam
Speed16 knots (30 km/h)
NotesReferences[1][2]

MV Bridgeton, ex-al-Rekkah, was a Kuwait Oil Company oil tanker that was reflagged to a U.S flag and renamed during Operation Earnest Will. The ship was built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in its Nagasaki shipyard and launched August 14, 1976. Bridgeton was part of the first Earnest Will convoy when it struck an Iranian mine near Farsi Island resulting in a major propaganda victory for the Iranians. In the late 1990s, Bridgeton transferred to Panamanian registry and was renamed Pacific Blue. It was scrapped in 2002 at Haryana Ship Demolition in Alang, India.


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