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Maud (SP 1009)


Built in 1913; Acuired by the Navy and commissioned USS Maud (SP 1009), 15 June 1917; Decommissioned, (date unknown); Returned to her owner, 7 January 1919. Fate unknown.

Specifications: Displacement 15 t.; Length 50'; Beam 12'; Draft 3' 3"; Speed 9 kts.; Complement six; Armament none; Propulsion gasoline.
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Maud 131k Photographed in 1917-19, with a pilothouse added by the Navy.
USN Photo NH 102020
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Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships: Maud (SP-1009), a wooden motorboat, was built in 1913; acquired by the Navy under free lease from her owner, H. Pattison, 15 June 1917; and commissioned the same day for duty in the 5th Naval District. During the remainder of World War I, she carried out dispatch and special services for the commandant, 5th Naval District, and operated in the Norfolk area. She was returned to her owner 7 January 1919.

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