USNS Powhatan (T-ATF-166)
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USNS ''Powhatan'' (T-ATF-166) was the lead ship of the
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''Powhatan''-class fleet ocean tugboats. She was in service with the U.S. Navy from 1979 to 1999, and then was leased to a private towing and salvage company. At the end of the lease in 2008, the ship was sold to the
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which recommissioned her as TCG ''Inebolu.''


Construction and characteristics

The contract for the first four ''Powhatan''-class tugs was awarded to Marinette Marine on 12 September 1975. ''Powhatan'' was the first of these vessels to be launched. The contract price for the four ships was $30.5 million. ''Powhatan'' was laid down on 30 September 1976 at Marinette Marine's Marinette,
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shipyard. She was launched on 24 June 1978. The ship was christened at a ceremony in Marinette on 28 October 1978. Her sponsor was Alice Stratton, who was a Navy wife for 19 years at the time, including six during which her husband, Lieutenant Commander Richard Stratton was a prisoner of war in
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. Commander Stratton was the principal speaker at the ceremony. ''Powhatan'' was delivered to the U.S. Navy on 15 June 1979, and was assigned to the Military Sealift Command (MSC). ''Powhatan's'' hull was built of welded steel plates. The ship is long, with a beam of , and a draft of . She displaces 2,260 tons fully loaded. ''Powhatan'' has two controllable-pitch Kort-nozzle propellers for propulsion. As originally built, she had two 20-cylinder Diesel engines,
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20-645F7B, which provided 4,500
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. These could drive the ship at 15 knots. She also had a 300-horsepower
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to improve maneuverability. Electrical power aboard the ship was provided by three 400 Kw generators. These were powered by four Detroit Diesel 8v-71 engines. The ship was expected to have global range in order to support the U.S. fleet across oceans. Her tankage is consequently large. She can carry of Diesel oil, of lube oil, and of drinking water. Like all MSC ships, ''Powhatan'' was crewed by civilian mariners. Her complement included 16 civilian crew. There was also a 4-person military detachment of communications specialists aboard. The ship could accommodate an additional 16 people aboard for transient, mission-specific roles. ''Powhatan's'' aft deck is largely open and accommodates a number of different roles. One of the original missions of a fleet tug was to tow damaged warships back to port. The ship's aft deck is equipped with a SMATCO 66 DTS-200 towing winch for service as a towboat. She has a 10-ton capacity crane for moving loads on her aft deck. There are connections to bolt down shipping containers. All the ships of the ''Powhatan''-class were named after Native American tribes. ''Powhatan's'' namesake was the
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, a leading tribe of estern Virginia. A notable member of this tribe was Pocahantas. The tug was the sixth U.S. Navy ship to bear this name.


U.S. Navy service (19791999)

In April 1981, ''Powhatan'' played a minor role in the first launch of the
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. USNS ''General Hoyt S. Vandenberg'''','' a
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, was detailed to support the flight. Regrettably, she had engine trouble and was unable to complete her mission under her own power. ''Powhatan'' towed her to her station in time for the flight. A dive team was embarked, and in July 1985 ''Powhatan'' assisted in refloating the beached USS ''Boulder''. In November 1985 ''Powhatan'' was assigned to tow ex-''Salmon'' from
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to Norfolk, Virginia where the decommissioned submarine was to be used for testing antisubmarine techniques and equipment. While en route, off the coast of Haiti, the rudder locking device on the submarine broke, threatening the tug's ability to tow the hulk. Temporary repairs were made at sea and the two vessels made port at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where permanent repairs were completed. The two ship departed Cuba on 20 November 1985. In October 1986 the ship was in the area of Soviet ballistic missile submarine ''K-219'' that had suffered an explosion and fire approximately 480 miles northeast of
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. The Pentagon announced that ''Powhatan'' was standing by to assist, if asked, but the Soviets ordered the tug to stand clear of the sub. The sub sank as ''Powhatan'' watched. Water samples taken by the ship showed no release of radioactive elements. In May 1995, ''Powhatan'' towed ex-''Saratoga'' from its former base in Mayport, Florida to the
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in Philadelphia. In September 1998, the ship towed ex-'' Forrestal'' from Philadelphia to
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in Rhode Island. Budget cuts forced the Navy to reduce the number of fleet tugs it operated. ''Powhatan'' was leased to Donjon Marine Company, Inc of Hillside, New Jersey on 26 February 1999. The initial lease term was five years, but it was ultimately extended a further four years. The terms of the lease allowed the Navy to recall the ship if needed.


Donjon Marine Company service (19992008)

The government of Turkey contracted with Donjon Marine to tow four decommissioned U.S. Navy ships from ports on the east coast of the United States to the
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. In 1999, ''Powhatan'' was responsible for at least two of the tows, including that of ex-''Miller''. In September 1999 the 750-foot-long container barge ''San Jaun Jax Bridge'' broke loose from her towboat during
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. ''Powhatan'' sailed from Charleston, South Carolina and recovered the barge. ''Powhatan'' participated in evacuation of stranded commuters from
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in the immediate aftermath of the
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attacks. The chemical tanker ''Bow Mariner'' exploded and sank off the Virginia coast in February 2004. ''Powhatan'' was chartered to assist in the clean-up efforts. A remotely-operated vehicle was embarked to examine the condition of the wreck. In early 2005 ''Powhatan'' towed ex-''America'' out to sea where she was sunk by a series of explosions intended to evaluate aircraft carrier vulnerabilities. Later in 2005, the tug was dispatched with a crane-barge to Louisiana as part of the recovery effort from Hurricane Katrina. In 2007 she towed ex-''John F. Kennedy'' from Mayport to Newport News, Virginia.


Turkish Navy service (2008present)

Upon completion of the lease, ''Powhatan'' was struck from the
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on 25 February 2008 and sold to
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on 26 February 2008 through the Security Assistance Program. A ceremony commemorating the handover was held in Charleston. Due to her poor condition upon termination of the lease, she underwent a refit which included complete rebuilding of all engines and generators at Charleston. During the refit, the ex-''Powhatan'' was commissioned into the
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as TCG ''Inebolu'' (A-590). ''Inebolu'' was involved in the search and rescue operations for the downed Turkish F-4 reconnaissance jet in the eastern
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. The aircraft was shot down by Syrian Armed Forces in international airspace on 22 June 2012 killing two pilots. ''Inebolu'' joined the research vessel EV ''Nautilus'', and was tasked with the salvage operation for the aircraft's wreckage from the deep seabed after the bodies of the pilots were brought up to the surface. The ship participated in the 2017 NATO submarine rescue exercise "Dynamic Monarch", as part of a nine-nation fleet. In 2020, damaged
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corvette BNS ''Bijoy'' towed by TCG ''İnebolu'' to Turkey for repairs in
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. BNS ''Bijoy'' was damaged during the 2020 Beirut explosion. ''Inebolu'' participated in the multi-national naval exercise "Dogu Akdeniz-21" in November 2021.


Awards and honors

Powhatan and her crew won a number of honors during her service with the U.S. Navy. These include:
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in 1995 Meritorious Unit Award in 1985
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in 1983, 1984


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Powhatan (T-ATF-166) Tugs of the United States Navy Cold War auxiliary ships of the United States Ships built by Marinette Marine 1978 ships Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Turkish Navy