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1 Price inapplicable since under the terms of the Ship Sales Act of 1946 no dry cargo vessel, except a Liberty type vessel, may be sold at less than 35 percent of the domestic war cost.

(g) The C3-S-BH1 is properly a C3 type and is determined to be a subtype of the standard type C3. The betterments or deficiencies of the C3-S-BH1 will be priced in accordance with section 3 (d) of the Ship Sales Act of 1946. § 299.83

Type C3-3-A3 and C3E.

(a) The standard type for these designations is a steel vessel with raked stem and a double knuckle stern. The machinery is located amidships. There are no passenger accommodations nor cargo deep tanks provided.

(b) The principal design characteristics for these vessels are listed below:

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$3,040,000

50% 1941 cost 35% war cost 1 $1,520,000 $1,544, 191

1 Price inapplicable since under the terms of the Ship Sales Act of 1946 no dry-cargo vessels, except a Liberty type vessel, may be sold at less than 35% of the domestic

war cost.

§ 299.85 Type C4.

(a) The standard C4 cargo vessel is a steel, full scantling type vessel with a raked stem and cruiser stern. The quarters will accommodate twelve passengers in four staterooms. The propelling machinery is located aft.

(b) The C4-S-B5 is considered to be the standard design of this type vessel. (c) In addition is a modification of the C4-S-B5, the C4-S-A4, which is subject to adjustment for desirable features in accordance with section 3 (d) (3) of the

act.

(d) Also, there are the C4-S-A1, the C4-S-A3, the C4-S-B1, and the C4-S-B2 designs. The C4-S-A1 and C4-S-A3 are military transports. Reconversion to cargo vessels will result in principal characteristics similar to the C4-S-A4 modified design. The C4-S-B1 is an Army tank carrier and the C4-S-B2 is a troop ship; reconversion to cargo vessels will result in principal characteristics similar to the standard C4-S-B5.

(e) The principal design characteristics of the standard and modified vessels are listed below:

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(c) The prices of the standard C3

S-A3 and C3E are as follows:

1 For adjustment of prior sales; not available for disposal.

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(a) The standard vessel is a steel, single deck vessel with a vertical stem and cruiser stern. The propelling machinery consists of a reciprocating steam engine directly connected to a single screw. The machinery is located amidships.

(b) There are two basic designs of the N3 type which are considered standard; the N3-S-A2, which has oil-fired boilers, and the N3-S-A1, which has coal-fired boilers.

(c) The principal design characteristics of the standard vessels are listed below:

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Maximum displacement. 5,202 long tons. Gross tonnage..

(b) The basic N3-M-A1 cargo vessel is a cargo vessel without any special features such as deep tanks, cargo reefer, or heavy lift equipment, and is assumed to meet requirements for satisfactory certification by the American Bureau of Shipping, United States Public Health Service and the Coast Guard. The N3M-A1 shall be assumed to have the following basic outfit:

2 Masts.

6 5-ton booms. 6 Winches.

2 Lifeboats.

(c) The price set forth in this paragraph does not include machinery or equipment that is not provided in accordance with standard Merchant Marine practice for a vessel of this size and type. Equipment and betterments such as machine tools, welding machines, compressors, evaporators, diving equipment, generators (in excess capacity required for the basic ship), towing winches, landing craft, cargo pumps, and troop accommodations are definitely not included in these prices.

(d) The prices of the standard type are as follows:

Length over-all.

Beam molded

42′1′′

Depth molded.

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Load draft molded.

17'11"

17'111⁄4".

Deadweight tons..

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Net tons.

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Bale cubic capacity.

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Propulsion...

Coal burning.

Oil burning

Indicated h. p.

1,300.

1,300.

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8peed, knots.

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(d) The prices of the standard designs are as follows:

Prewar Domestic Unadjusted

Unadjusted statutory sales price

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Floor price

35 percent war cost $484, 726

domestic cost

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§ 299.89 Type EC2 (Liberty).

(a) The standard Liberty cargo vessel is steel, full scantling vessel with a raked stem and a cruiser stern. Deep tanks are installed in No. 1 and No. 4 holds. The propelling machinery is located amidships.

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§ 299.95 Type R1-M-AV3.

(a) The R1-M-AV3 is a steel, full scantling, refrigerated cargo type vessel, with a raked stem and cruiser stern. In addition, there are available for disposal fully refrigerated C1-M-AV1 vessels, which are a subtype of the R1-M-AV3, and are subject to price adjustment under section 3(d) (3) of the act. Principal design characteristics of the R1-M-AV3 are as follows: Length over-all.. Beam molded..

Depth molded_.

Load draft molded_.

Deadweight tons

Gross tons.

Net tons..

338'81⁄2". 50'0".

29'0".

21'0".

4,370.

3,770.

2,100.

1 Domestic war cost and floor price are not applicable to passenger vessels constructed before January 1, 1941.

Flush deck 459'22". 63'0''.

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40'6".

25'9''.

8,150.

6,178.

3,483.

848,000.

Turbine.

6,000.

152.

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1 Price inapplicable since under the terms of the Ship Sales Act of 1946 no tanker may be sold at less than 50 percent of the domestic war cost.

§ 299.98 Type T2 tanker.

(a) The type T2 tanker is a steel, single screw bulk oil carrier of single deck type with raked stem and cruiser stern. The machinery is located aft.

(b) There are two standard designs of the type T2 tankers, M. C. Hulls 142-147 and M. C. Hulls 148-149, 157-159. Principal design characteristics of both types available for disposal follows:

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(b) The T2-SE-A1 is considered to be the standard vessel of this type.

(c) In addition, are the modified designs, the T2-SE-A2 and the T2-SE-A3. The T2-SE-A2 tanker is basically similar to the T2-SE-A1, except that it has a normal shaft horsepower of 10000 and a speed of 16 knots. The T2-SE-A3 is a Navy tanker and upon conversion to commercial operation will have the same principal design characteristics as the T2-SE-A2 tanker.

(d) The price of the T2-SE-A2 is subject to adjustment for desirable features in accordance with section 3 (d) (3) of the act.

(e) The principal design characteristics of the standard end of the modified designs are listed below:

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Prewar domestic

war cost

15,910

cost

16,300.

statutory sales price

Floor price

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Deadweight tons..

Gross tons..
Net tons..

Tank cargo capacity.
Propulsion....

Shaft h. p., normal.

Speed, knots..

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