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Jayance (SP 72)


Built in 1907 as the steam yacht Cavalier by Robert Jacobs, City Island, NY; Purchased by the Navy, May 1917; Commissioned, 20 July 1917 as USS Joyance (SP 72); Decommissioned, 6 May 1919; Sold, 5 August 1919 to Reinhard Hall, Brooklyn, NY. Fate unknown.

Specifications: Displacement 119 t.; Length 134' 8"; Beam 16'; Draft 5' 6"; Speed 14 kts.; Complement unknown; Armament one 3-pounder; Propulsion steam.
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Joyance 71k Photographed prior to World War I. Note the torpedo-boat-like appearance of this yacht, which was described by Navy inspectors as being of "light construction".
USN Photograph NH 101950
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