MV Cape Orlando (T-AKR-2044)

The MV Cape Orlando is an inactive roll-on/roll-off ship that is part of the US Ready Reserve Fleet.

MV Cape Orlando at Alameda in 2018
History
United States
Name: MV Finneagle
Namesake: Finland and Eagles
Owner: United States Maritime Administration
Builder: Kockums Varv Shipyard A,B., Malmö, Sweden
Laid down: 20 February 1980
Completed: 18 February 1981
Renamed: MV Cape Orlando, 12 July 1993
Identification:
Status: laid up in a layberth at the former NAS Alameda, CA., and can be activated in 5 days (ROS-5)
General characteristics
Class and type: Roll-on/Roll-off Ship
Displacement: 32,799 long tons
Length: 635 feet
Beam: 91 feet
Draft: 30 feet
Propulsion: Diesel, 2 propellers
Speed: 16.2 knots
Range: Not Disclosed
Complement: 25 when in active status, 9 when in reserve

The ship keel was laid down on 20 February 1980 under the name MV Finneagle at Kockums Naval Solutions under contract with Finnlines. The Finneagle was delivered to Finnlines on 18 February 1981.

On 28 June 1983, Finnlines sold the Finneagle to Zenit Dry Good Corporation, which renamed it the MV Zenit Eagle. Later in 1983, Zenit sold the MV Zenit Eagle to AutoMar II Corporation, which renamed it the American Eagle. At some point, American Eagle was renamed MV Cape Orlando.

On 14 September 1994, the MV Cape Orlando was chartered under long-term contract to US Department of Transportation and added to the Ready Reserve Fleet on. The ship was used during the Iraq War and the Afghanistan war.

The MV Cape Orlando is currently inactive.

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