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SS Great Land

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History
NameSS Great Land
OwnerTote Maritime[1]
Launched17 June 1975
Maiden voyage10 September, 1975[2]
Out of service2011[1]
Identification
FateBroken up 12 May 2013
General characteristics
Class and typePonce[3]
Typeroll-on/roll-off
Length790 feet
Capacity950 automobiles and 100 containers on chassis.[4]

The SS Great Land was a 790-foot, roll-on/roll-off ship. According to the News Tribune, the "Great Land’s initial call at Tacoma in 1976 was celebrated as a major victory for the port over its rival Seattle in becoming the gateway to Alaska."[1]

Collision

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On March 17, 1985, during the vessel's approach on Cook Inlet and Knik Arm to Terminal 3 at the Port of Anchorage City Docks, the Great Land collided with Terminal 3.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Gillie, John (15 March 2013). "TOTE's SS Great Land is towed away to the ship breakers after illustrious Tacoma career". The News Tribune. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Tote History". Tote Maritime. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  3. ^ Taborn, Tad Wayne (4 August 2010). "Veteran ship of Persian Gulf fame moored at shipyard". Dundalk Eagle. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  4. ^ Graham, Barry (11 October 2003). "Matson Navigation Adds New Ship To Its Fleet". The Garden Island. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  5. ^ "DECISION OF THE VICE COMMANDANT ON APPEAL UNITED STATES COAST GUARD 2455 Olney M. WARDELL" (PDF). UNITED STATES OF AMERICA UNITED STATES COAST GUARD vs. MERCHANT MARINER'S DOCUMENT. United States Coast Guard. 20 July 1987. Retrieved 9 November 2015.