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West Cohas (ID 3253)


Freighter: Built in 1918 by the Skinner and Eddy Corp., Seattle, WA; Launched 4 June 1918; Acquired by the Navy 29 June 1918 and commissioned the same day at Puget Sound Navy Yard Bremerton; Decommissioned 9 May 1919 and returned to the United States Shipping Board; Struck from the Navy list, (date unknown); Sold in 1932/1933 to the Lykes Bros., Ripley Steamship Co., Inc. Fate unknown.

Specifications: Displacement 12,226 t.; Length 423' 9"; Beam 64'; Depth of hold 29' 9"; Draft 24' 2"; Speed 10.5 kts.; Complement 73; Armament one 4" and
one 3".


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West Cohas 105k Enters the water during her launching at the Skinner & Eddy Corporation shipyard, Seattle, Washington, on 6 June 1918, after being on the building ways for 54 days.
US Navy Photo NH 65046-A
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