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Ranger (SP 369)


Fishing Vessel:

  • The sixth Ranger was built in 1882 by the T. A. Scott Co., New London, CT
  • Rebuilt in 1915
  • Acquired by the Navy 10 September 1918 and commissioned at Charleston, SC the same day
  • Struck from the Navy list 10 January 1919 and returned to her owner
  • Fate unknown.

    Specifications:

  • Displacement 115 t.
  • Length 137' 5"
  • Beam 21' 2"
  • Draft 9' 6"
  • Speed 10 kts.
  • Complement 24
  • Propulsion: One Marine leg boiler, one 180hp vertical single expansion steam engine, one shaft.
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