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USS Triana


Pinta Class Harbor Tug:
  • Built by William Perine, New York, NY
  • Ordered, 20 December 1863
  • Laid down, 1864
  • Launched, 29 April 1865
  • Completed as tugboat USS Triana, 25 October 1865
  • Laid up at Washington on completion; placed in service some time in 1866
  • Stationed at Washington Navy Yard, 1866 - 1879
  • Stationed at New York Navy Yard, 1880 - 1887
  • Stationed at Newport, RI, 1887 - 1891
  • Grounded in heavy weather on Schooner Ledge, Cuttyhunk Island, MA, while going to aid of grounded Nina and Galena, 15 March 1891
  • Struck from Naval Register, 13 April 1891
  • Final disposition, wreck stripped and sold in situ, 02 May 1891
    Specifications:
    Displacement 306 tons, 450 tons displacement
    Length 137' 0" pp; 148' 2" overall
    Beam 26' 0"
    Draft 9' 5"
    Speed 10 knots
    Complement 50
    Armament two guns (as planned)
    Propulsion steam, one screw, 340hp

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