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Maysie (SP 930)
Built in 1899; Acquired by the Navy and commissioned, 19 February 1918; Decommissioned, 8 December 1918 and returned to her owner. Fate unknown.
Specifications: Displacement 64 t.; Length 94'; Beam 15' 4"; Draft 5' 6"; Speed 7.4 kts.; Complement two; Armament none; Propulsion gasoline.
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At anchor, prior to her World War I Navy service. USN Photograph NH 102025 |
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Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships: Maysie, a motor yacht, was built by Daimler Manufacturing Co., Astoria, Long Island, N.Y., in 1899; named Varano and Laurena in turn during her merchant service; purchased by the Navy from M. C. Schweinert; and commissioned 19 February 1918.Maysie was assigned to the 3d Naval District to serve as a section patrol boat out of New York, N.Y., until after the Armistice, 8 November 1918. She decommissioned 8
December, and was returned to her owner that same day.
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