John B. Caddell

John B. Caddell
John B. Caddell wrecked on Staten Island
History
BuilderRTC Shipbuilding, Camden, New Jersey
Yard number137
Launched18 October 1941
Completed31 December 1941 (delivered)
Identification
FateWrecked on Staten Island during Hurricane Sandy, 29 October 2012 and scrapped in April 2014
NameYO-140
Acquired19 August 1942
In service1942
Out of service1946
FateSold
General characteristics
TypeTanker
Tonnage712 gross register tonnage
Length184.6 feet (56.3 m)
Beam36.1 feet (11.0 m)
Draft11.9 feet (3.6 m)

John B. Caddell, formerly YO-140, was a 712 gross register tonnage, 185-foot (56 m), previously United States-flagged water tanker.[1][2] The ship was wrecked on Staten Island due to the effects of Hurricane Sandy in New York.

  1. ^ "John B Caddell". MarineTraffic.com. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
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