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Specifications: Displacement unknown; Length 50'; Beam 12' 4"; Draft 3' 6"; Speed 10 kts.; Complement 6; Armament one 1-pounder and one machine gun.
St. Sebastian was used by the Navy as a scout patrol boat in waters off Florida until 9 September 1919. On that date, while she was anchored in the North Beach Basin at Key West, Fla., a hurricane battered St. Sebastian and several other vessels against the wall of the basin and beat her to pieces. Her name was struck from the Navy list on 4 October 1919.
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