Difference between revisions of "Excalibur"
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| − | | Length 184' 6" | + | | style="width:50%"|Length||style="width:50%"|184' 6" | 
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| − | | Beam 33' 6" | + | | Beam||33' 6" | 
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| − | | Displacement 850 tons | + | | Displacement||850 tons | 
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| − | | Draft 9' 5" | + | | Draft||9' 5" | 
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| − | | Top Speed 15.7 knots | + | | Top Speed||15.7 knots | 
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Revision as of 22:58, February 14, 2012
| T.S.M.Y Excalibur | |
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| Length | 184' 6" | 
| Beam | 33' 6" | 
| Displacement | 850 tons | 
| Draft | 9' 5" | 
| Top Speed | 15.7 knots | 
The Excalibur was an ex U.S. Navy ship that was refurbished for use as a Sea OrgAbbreviation for Sea Organization. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976). ship, based out of San Pedro, California.
 ship, based out of San Pedro, California.
History of the Ship
- Excalibur's military history
- Excalibur's Sea OrgAbbreviation for Sea Organization. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976). history history
Personnel of the ship
- Excalibur's Crew
- Excalibur's Deck Project Force (DPF)
- Excalibur's Rehabilitation Project ForceThe Rehabilitation Project Force has been created by the Commodore so that redemption can occur. (FO 3434) ''Abbr.'' RPF (RPFAbbreviation for 1. Rehabilitation Project Force. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976). The Rehabilitation Project Force has been created by the Commodore so that redemption can occur. (FO 3434) (RPFAbbreviation for 1. Rehabilitation Project Force. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976). The Rehabilitation Project Force has been created by the Commodore so that redemption can occur. (FO 3434) ) )



