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Mizpah (PY-29)



Call sign:
November - Bravo - Romeo - Tango

Patrol Yacht: Laid down in 1926 as the yacht Savarona by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Corp., Newport News, VA for Mrs. Richard M. Cadwalader, Fort Washington, PA; Acquired in 1927 by Richard M. Cadwalader, Jr., Fort Washington and renamed Sequoia; Sold to Eugene F. McDonald, Philadelphia, PA and renamed Allegro; Renamed Mizpah in 1929; Acquired by the Navy, 16 March 1942; Converted at Sturgeon Bay Shipbuilding, Sturgeon Bay, Wisc; Commissioned USS Mizpah (PY-29), 26 October 1942; Decommissioned, 15 January 1946; Transferred to the War Shipping Administration for disposal, 25 September 1946; Sold to a private owner in September 1946. Mizpah along with USS PC-1174 were scuttled 9 April 1968 as part of an artificial reef off Palm Beach, FL. Actions of the Gulf Stream and hurricanes have taken their toll. Mizpah's hull has collapsed and both ships have been scattered over a
wide area.

Specifications: Displacement 607 t; Length 174'; Beam 27' 1"; Draft 10'; Speed 14kts; Complement 62; Armament two 3" gun mounts, three .50 cal. machine guns, two dct, two dcp.


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Mizpah 68k - Historical Collections of the Great Lakes
Mizpah 154k . Jim Rogers
Mizpah 29k - -
Mizpah 116k c. April 1968
Sinking off Palm Beach, FL
Jim Rogers

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