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SS Manhattan was an oil tanker constructed at the Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts, that became the first commercial ship to cross the Northwest Passage in 1969. Having been built as an ordinary tanker in 1962, she was refitted for this voyage with an icebreaker bow in 1968–69. Registered in the United States at the time, she was the largest US merchant vessel as well as the biggest icebreaker in history. Manhattan remained in service until 1987. After an accident in East Asia she was scrapped in China.

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  • Manhattan (Schiff) (de)
  • Manhattan (pétrolier) (fr)
  • Manhattan (schip, 1962) (nl)
  • SS Manhattan (1961) (en)
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  • Der Turbinentanker Manhattan ist bis heute das größte in den Vereinigten Staaten gebaute Handelsschiff. Gleichzeitig war er nach einem Umbau der größte Eisbrecher der Welt. Im Jahr 1969 durchfuhr er als erster Tanker die Nordwestpassage von der Ostküste der Vereinigten Staaten nach Alaska. (de)
  • Le Manhattan était un pétrolier américain, connu pour avoir navigué dans le passage du Nord-Ouest en 1969 après avoir été converti en pétrolier brise-glace. Il relançait ainsi durablement le litige maritime qui opposait les États-Unis au Canada concernant ce passage. Les uns considèrent qu’il s’agit d’une voie internationale libre à toute circulation tandis que les seconds affirment qu’il s’agit d’un passage maritime intérieur soumis à leur juridiction. Déjà, en 1954, les navires militaires américains Storis, Bramble et Spar avaient emprunté le passage du Nord-Ouest sans en référer à Ottawa. (fr)
  • SS Manhattan was an oil tanker constructed at the Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts, that became the first commercial ship to cross the Northwest Passage in 1969. Having been built as an ordinary tanker in 1962, she was refitted for this voyage with an icebreaker bow in 1968–69. Registered in the United States at the time, she was the largest US merchant vessel as well as the biggest icebreaker in history. Manhattan remained in service until 1987. After an accident in East Asia she was scrapped in China. (en)
  • De SS Manhattan was een olietanker. Het schip werd in 1962 gebouwd op de scheepwerf van Fore River Shipyard in Quincy. In 1968 werd het verbouwd. Het kreeg een versterkte boeg die dienstdeed als ijsbreker. Het was het eerste commerciële schip dat een reis door de Noordwestelijke Doorvaart maakte. Het werd in 1987 gesloopt. De SS Manhattan is qua waterverplaatsing het grootse schip dat ooit in de Verenigde Staten is gebouwd en onder de Amerikaanse vlag heeft gevaren. Het was uitgerust met krachtige motoren met een vermogen van 43.000 pk en was zeer wendbaar. (nl)
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