USNS Contender (T-AGOS-2)

Merchant Marine Academy flagship Kings Pointer, ex-Contender, 1999.
Career (US)
Name: USNS Contender (T-AGOS-2)
Operator: USNS
Ordered: September 26, 1980
Builder: Tacoma Boatbuilding, Tacoma, Washington
Laid down: January 10, 1983
Launched: December 20, 1983
Sponsored by: Mrs. Sarah Sumner Rowden
Acquired: June 9, 1984
Struck: December 11, 1992
Fate: Disposed of by title transfer to MARAD on October 1, 1992
Career (US)
Name: T/V Kings Pointer
Owner: United States Maritime Administration
Operator: United States Merchant Marine Academy
In service: 1992-2012
Homeport: Kings Point, New York
Status: Active United States Merchant Marine Academy
Career (US)
Name: T/V General Rudder
Owner: United States Maritime Administration
Operator: Texas A&M University at Galveston
In service: 2012-Present
Homeport: Galveston, Texas
Status: Active Texas A&M University at Galveston
General characteristics
Class and type:Training Ship
Displacement:2,250 tons
Length:224 ft (68 m)
Beam:43 ft (13 m)
Draft:16.0 ft (4.9 m)
Propulsion:Diesel Electric Drive, twin shafts, inboard turning.
Speed:11 kt cruise
Crew:36

USNS Contender (T-AGOS-2) was a Stalwart class Modified Tactical Auxiliary General Ocean Surveillance Ship of the United States Navy.

History

Stalwart class ships were originally designed to collect underwater acoustical data in support of Cold war anti-submarine warfare operations in the 1980s. ex-Contender is now T/V Kings Pointer the flagship and training vessel of the United States Merchant Marine Academy.

In the spring of 2004 she underwent a major overhaul to upgrade her crew's quarters and training equipment. The aft 'tow' deck was also modified and any vestage of her previous employment as a SURTASS ship was removed and reworked.

She was the flagship and training ship of the United States Merchant Marine Academy from 1999 until January 2012. She was transferred to Texas A&M University at Galveston and renamed the "General Rudder", where she will be the primary training vessels for cadets of the Texas Maritime Academy.

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