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Latest revision as of 07:06, 18 January 2020

BHI San Lucas (BHI-6618)
HMHS Britannic.jpg
BHI San Lucas (BHI-6618) in Adolfosburg, 1983.
History
Creeperopolis
Name: BHI San Lucas
Namesake: Evangelist St. Luke
Owner: Creeperopolis Creeperian Navy
Operator: Creeperopolis Creeperian Navy
Port of registry: Adolfosburgflag.jpg Adolfosburg, Creeperopolis
Ordered: March 31, 1977
Cost: $1.2 billion colóns
Laid down: 30 November 1977
Launched: 26 February 1980
Completed: 12 December 1981
In service: 23 December 1981
Status: In active service
General characteristics
Tonnage: 48,158 gross tons
Displacement: 53,200 tons
Length: 932ft 3in
Beam: 102ft
Height: 188ft from the keel to the top of the funnels
Draught: 34ft 7in
Depth: 64 ft 6 in
Decks: 9 decks
Installed power:
  • 2 nuclear reactors
  • Two four-cylinder triple-expansion reciprocating engines, each producing 16,000HP for outboard wing propellers, one low-pressure turbine producing 18,000HP for the centre propeller
  • Total 50,000HP
Propulsion:
  • Two bronze triple-blade outboard wing propellers
  • One bronze quadruple-blade central propeller
Speed:
  • 31kn
  • 33kn (maximum)
Capacity: 3309

The BHI San Lucas is a Creeperian Navy hospital ship.

It is known for taking part in the Armas Blockade of Morova in January 2020.