Talk:Auxiliary floating drydock
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Timber floating drydocks
[edit]- In February 1942 the US loaned the British timber floating drydock, Triumph, it was towed from New York to Freetown by two tugs. Trinidad base had two timber floating drydocks, a 3000-ton capacity and a 1000-ton capacity. Were US Navy timber floating drydocks given classes? Telecine Guy (talk) 20:05, 12 January 2019 (UTC) UN Navy ref, page 93
- Found: Timber floating dry docks were built also for World War 2. These Timber floating dry docks had a lift capacity from 400 to 20,000 tons. These were not towed across the open ocean and were not given a US Navy class. Telecine Guy (talk) 03:43, 19 January 2019 (UTC)
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