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- S_Carolinian length "36576.0".
- S_Carolinian abstract "The M/S Carolinian was the first all-welded commercial vessel in the world. She was completed in March of 1930 in Charleston, South Carolina Built by Charleston Dry Dock & Machine Company, she was a 226-ton tanker designed for coastal shipping. M. L. Clark is a known owner, with Texaco as the operator (notice the insignia on her stack prior to launch). The ship took about nine months to complete from the time her keel was laid. As denoted by the prefix M/S, the vessel also had an internal combustion main engine. Welded hulls and internal combustion power-plants are staples in modern shipbuilding, allowing the Carolinian to be the first truly modern merchant ship. During the shakedown cruise on March 8, she made 11.5 knots heading out to sea, beyond Fort Sumter. The success of the Carolinian's maiden voyage the following month, and two flawless subsequent dry-dock inspections, spurred an \"estimate\" for six orders of similar ships in 1931.On March 9, 1934, the Carolinian rescued four fisherman from a squall near Elizabeth City, North Carolina, a common port-of-call for this vessel. She was under the command of Captain E. R. Outlaw.".
- S_Carolinian builder Charleston_Dry_Dock_&_Machine_Company.
- S_Carolinian completionDate "1930-03-09".
- S_Carolinian length "36.576".
- S_Carolinian shipBeam "7.0104".
- S_Carolinian shipDraft "2.5908".
- S_Carolinian shipLaunch "1930-02-14".
- S_Carolinian thumbnail Carolinian_1.jpg?width=300.
- S_Carolinian wikiPageID "48522664".
- S_Carolinian wikiPageLength "5016".
- S_Carolinian wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- S_Carolinian wikiPageRevisionID "694735607".
- S_Carolinian wikiPageWikiLink Category:1930_ships.
- S_Carolinian wikiPageWikiLink Category:Merchant_ships_of_the_United_States.
- S_Carolinian wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_built_in_South_Carolina.
- S_Carolinian wikiPageWikiLink Charleston,_South_Carolina.
- S_Carolinian wikiPageWikiLink Charleston_Dry_Dock_&_Machine_Company.
- S_Carolinian wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_City,_North_Carolina.
- S_Carolinian wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Sumter_Range_Lights.
- S_Carolinian wikiPageWikiLink Internal_combustion_engine.
- S_Carolinian wikiPageWikiLink Knot_(unit).
- S_Carolinian wikiPageWikiLink Port_of_Call.
- S_Carolinian wikiPageWikiLink Shakedown_(testing).
- S_Carolinian wikiPageWikiLink Ship_prefix.
- S_Carolinian wikiPageWikiLink Squall.
- S_Carolinian wikiPageWikiLink Texaco.
- S_Carolinian wikiPageWikiLink Welding.
- S_Carolinian wikiPageWikiLink File:Carolinian_1.jpg.
- S_Carolinian wikiPageWikiLink File:Carolinian_II.jpg.
- S_Carolinian wikiPageWikiLinkText "M/S ''Carolinian''".
- S_Carolinian wikiPageWikiLinkText "M/S Carolinian".
- S_Carolinian shipBeam "23".
- S_Carolinian shipBoats "1".
- S_Carolinian shipBuilder "Charleston Dry Dock & Machine Company".
- S_Carolinian shipCapacity "125000".
- S_Carolinian shipCompleted "1930-03-09".
- S_Carolinian shipCountry "United States".
- S_Carolinian shipCrew "4".
- S_Carolinian shipDepth "10".
- S_Carolinian shipDisplacement "440".
- S_Carolinian shipDraft "8.5".
- S_Carolinian shipHomeport "Elizabeth City, North Carolina".
- S_Carolinian shipLaidDown "Around July, 1929".
- S_Carolinian shipLaunched "1930-02-14".
- S_Carolinian shipLength "120".
- S_Carolinian shipMaidenVoyage "From Charleston, April, 1930".
- S_Carolinian shipName "Carolinian".
- S_Carolinian shipNamesake "Demonym of "Carolina"".
- S_Carolinian shipNotes "Coastwise Trade, R.F. Smith-patented Lock Notch Welded System".
- S_Carolinian shipNotes "Designed by R. F. Smith, naval architect.".
- S_Carolinian shipOperator "The Texas Company".
- S_Carolinian shipOwner "E. M. Clark".
- S_Carolinian shipPower "Fairbanks-Morse 6 cyl. marine diesel engine, 10-inch cylinder dia., 12.5-inch stroke. 180 shp at 400 rpm.".
- S_Carolinian shipPropulsion "Single Screw".
- S_Carolinian shipRoute "Elizabeth City, N.C. and adjacent ports.".
- S_Carolinian shipSpeed "11.5".
- S_Carolinian shipTonnage "226".
- S_Carolinian shipType "Coastal Tanker".
- S_Carolinian wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_career.
- S_Carolinian wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_characteristics.
- S_Carolinian wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- S_Carolinian subject Category:1930_ships.
- S_Carolinian subject Category:Merchant_ships_of_the_United_States.
- S_Carolinian subject Category:Ships_built_in_South_Carolina.
- S_Carolinian hypernym Vessel.
- S_Carolinian type MeanOfTransportation.
- S_Carolinian type Ship.
- S_Carolinian type Product.
- S_Carolinian type DesignedArtifact.
- S_Carolinian type Thing.
- S_Carolinian type Q11446.
- S_Carolinian comment "The M/S Carolinian was the first all-welded commercial vessel in the world. She was completed in March of 1930 in Charleston, South Carolina Built by Charleston Dry Dock & Machine Company, she was a 226-ton tanker designed for coastal shipping. M. L. Clark is a known owner, with Texaco as the operator (notice the insignia on her stack prior to launch). The ship took about nine months to complete from the time her keel was laid.".
- S_Carolinian label "M/S Carolinian".
- S_Carolinian sameAs Q21469578.
- S_Carolinian sameAs Q21469578.
- S_Carolinian wasDerivedFrom S_Carolinian?oldid=694735607.
- S_Carolinian depiction Carolinian_1.jpg.
- S_Carolinian isPrimaryTopicOf S_Carolinian.
- S_Carolinian name "Carolinian".