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New York State Nautical School/New York State Merchant Marine Academy 4. Empire State I [3] Procyon, American Pilot, Bay State II: Hog Islander Cargo Ship 1921 1930-1941; 1943-1946 (as American Pilot) New York State Merchant Marine Academy/New York State Maritime Academy 5. Keystone State [4] Seneca: Cutter 1908 1942 (for half the cruise)
The new training ship is the seventh vessel to carry the name Empire State for the SUNY Maritime College [5] but its first purpose-built new build. The previous training ships had been converted cargo or military vessels. [6] (While SUNY refers to the ship as Empire State VII, and US Coast Guard regulations allow use of Roman numerals in a ship ...
NSMV 1 Empire State VII: State University of New York Maritime College: 10 December 2021. [19] September 18, 2023 [3] [4] [20] NSMV II Patriot State II: Massachusetts Maritime Academy: 29 September 2022. [21] October 10, 2024 [22] NSMV III State of Maine V: Maine Maritime Academy: May 2023 [23] expected 2025 [24] NSMV IV Lone Star State: Texas ...
The school is now known as the State University of New York Maritime College Pages in category "Training ships of the New York State Merchant Marine Academy" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
USS Empire State (IX-38), was Procyon (AG-11), renamed for use as a training ship USS Empire State (AP-1001) , a training ship launched in 1961 List of ships with the same or similar names
In 1988, Mormactide was taken to Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, and underwent a conversion to a Training Ship at Bay Shipbuilding Corporation. After the conversion Mormactide was renamed Empire State VI. She was delivered to the State University of New York Maritime College at Fort Schuyler [2] on New Year's Eve in 1989 to replace the older Empire ...
She later served with the New York Maritime Academy as TS Empire State IV and with the Massachusetts Maritime Academy as USTS Bay State. Henry Gibbins was one of four ships planned for the United States Lines North Atlantic service and ordered under Maritime Commission contract from the Ingalls Shipbuilding Company of Pascagoula, Mississippi ...
She was converted to a training ship in 1973 serving as the training ship for the State University of New York Maritime College until 1990 when she was replaced by USTS Empire State VI. After serving New York Maritime she was placed in the Maritime Service's National Defense Reserve Fleet at James River until 2007 when she was sold for scrap.