Laysan Island class salvage craft tender

USS Okala (ARST-2)
Class overview
Name: Laysan Island
Operators:  United States Navy
Preceded by: None
Succeeded by: USS Tackle (ARST-4)
Built: 1944-1945
In commission: 1945-1947
Planned: 3
Completed: 3
Retired: 3
General characteristics
Type: Salvage craft tender
Displacement: 4,100 tons (full load)
Length: 328 ft (100 m)
Beam: 50 ft (15 m)
Draft: 11 ft 2 in (3.40 m)
Propulsion:

two General Motors 12-567A Diesel engines single Falk Main Reduction Gears four Diesel-drive 100Kw 120V/240V D.C. twin rudders

twin propellers, 1,800shp
Speed: 11.6 kn (13.3 mph; 21.5 km/h)
Complement: 269
Armament:

The Laysan Island class were three salvage craft tenders serving with the United States Navy during World War II. They were converted from LSTs in response to a Commander Service Forces, Pacific Fleet request that for tenders to support salvage vessels during amphibious operations which would carry pumps, air compressors, repair materials and firefighting equipment. They were also to include extra divers on board and repair facilities for the salvage ships. The ships of the class were built as LSTs and modified to tenders during construction at the Jeffersonville Boat and Machine Company. [1]

Ships in class

Name Launched Commissioned Fate
Laysan Island (ARST-1) 27 January 1945 5 June 1945 Scrapped 1994
Okala (ARST-2) 8 February 1945 28 June 1945 Converted to merchant ship
Palmyra (ARST-3) 20 February 1945 28 July 1945 Scrapped 1974

References

  1. "Laysan Island class". Shipscribe. 30 June 2007.
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