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ST-732


Tug:
  • Laid down in 1943 as US Army small tug ST-732 at Port Houston Ironworks, Houston, TX.
  • Launched in 1943
  • Delivered, 10 January 1944 to US Quartermaster Corps
  • Assigned to the US Army Transportation Corps, placed in service as ST-732
  • ST-732 served at Normandy, 6 June 1944 participating in the construction of artificial harbor at Arromanches and reconstruction of the ports of Cherbourg and Le Havre
  • 1944 transferred to Government of Belgium
  • 19 June 1950 sold to ERSA - Enterprise de Remorquage, de Sauvetage et d'Acconage Srl, Algers, renamed Furet, reflagged France
  • In December 1966 re-engined diesel 16cyl MGO-SACM (nr.15-555), 1500bhp-1103kW
  • Acquired in 1977 by Soc. Auxiliaire de Matériel Armor at Redon, France, renamed Attis
  • Acquired in the 1980s for preservation by Association de Conservation du Patrimoine, Redon, Nantes, France
  • 2010, under attempted restoration in the port of Redon
  • Final Disposition, believed broken up
    Specifications:
    Displacement 52 t. (net) 133 t. (gross)
    Length 86'
    Beam 24'
    Draft 9.2'
    Speed unknown
    Complement unknown
    Cruise Radius unknown
    Propulsion
    one 650 hp Clark Bros. diesel engine
    single propeller

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