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PC-1641

PC-1641 served the Navies of the United States and Turkey.

Akhisar Call sign:
Tango - Bravo - Lima - Papa
PC-1638 Class Submarine Chaser: Laid down, 29 May 1963 by the Gunderson Brothers Engineering Corp., Portland, Oregon; Launched 14 May 1964; Completed, 29 October 1964; Commissioned USS PC-1641, 3 December 1964; Transferred to Turkey as Akhisar (P 114). Fate unknown.
Specifications: Displacement 280 t.(lt) , 295 t.(fl);
Length 175'; Beam 23'; Draft 10' 10"; Speed; 20k; Complement 59;
Armament one Mk 15 ASW Hedgehog mortar, one single 40mm gun mount;
three 20mm guns, two rocket launchers, four depth charge projectiles,
two depth charge tracks; Propulsion two 2,400hp ALCO 169X 10AT diesel
engines, two shafts.
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PC-1640 and PC-1641
believed to be the "first," two 173 foot PCs launched side by side at
the Gunderson Brothers Engineering Corporation Shipyard on Thursday, 14
May 1964. The vessels were mounted on
the same launching skid and braced about four feet apart amidships so
they would not bump into each other when they floated free in the
Willamette River. |
Bob Daly/PC-1181 |
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103k |
14
May 1964. |
Dan Treadwell |
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132k |
25 October 1964 Portland Oregon Gunderson Bros. Eng. Corp. |
E. J. Comeau PC 553/1228 |
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132k |
25 October 1964 |
Dan Treadwell |
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72k |
25 October 1964 Portland Oregon Gunderson Bros. Eng. Corp. |
Bob Daly/PC-1181 |
There is no DANFS history available for PC-1641
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