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Reposo II (SP 198)
Originally built in 1882 as the private yacht Sophia; Renamed Empress; Rebuilt, 1902 by the Greenpoint Construction Co., Greenpoint, Long Island, NY; Renamed Onondaga and subsequently bearing the names Turbese and Reposo II; Acquired by the Navy, 7 April 1917; Commissioned USS Reposo II (SP 198), 21 May 1917; Decommissioning, 24 December 1918 at the Charleston Navy Yard, Charleston, SC; Sold, 8 August 1919. Fate unknown.
Specifications: Displacement 157 t.; Length 140'; Beam 17' 1"; Draft 8'; Speed 14 kts.; Complement 18; Armament one 3-pounder and two machine guns; Propulsion steam.
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Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships History: Reposo II was originally built in 1882 as the private yacht Sophia; subsequently renamed Empress; and rebuilt during 1902 by Greenpoint Const. Co., Greenpoint, Long Island, N. Y., and reregistered as Onondaga. Subsequently bearing the names Turbese and Reposo II, she was acquired 7 April 1917 by the U.S. Navy and commissioned about 21 May 1917, Lt. W. S. Harris in command.Reposo II patrolled the coastline between Key West, Fla., and Brunswick, Ga., into 1918. From May to December 1918 she remained at anchor in the Charleston Navy Yard, decommissioning there on 24 December 1918. Reposo II was sold 8 August 1919 to John Pelly of Brooklyn, N.Y.
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