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USCGC Cahoone (WSC 131)

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Name
  
USCGC Cahoone

Decommissioned
  
11 March 1968

Launched
  
27 January 1927

Weight
  
235.7 tons

Draft
  
2.29 m

Builder
  
Camden

Commissioned
  
21 February 1927

Fate
  
Sold 12 December 1968

Length
  
38 m

Displacement
  
210,500 kg

Beam
  
7.16 m

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Class and type
  
Active-class patrol boat

Propulsion
  
2 x 6-cylinder, 300 hp engines

USCGC Cahoone (WPC/WSC/WMEC-131) was an Active-class patrol boat of the United States Coast Guard. Launched in 1927, she served until 1968.

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Class history

This class of vessels was one of the most useful and long-lasting in the Coast Guard with 16 cutters still in use in the 1960s. The last to be decommissioned from active service was the Morris in 1970; the last in actual service was the Cuyahoga, which sank after an accidental collision in 1978. They were designed for trailing the "mother ships" along the outer line of patrol during Prohibition. They were constructed at a cost of $63,173 each. They gained a reputation for durability that was only enhanced by their re-engining in the late 1930s: their original 6-cylinder diesels were replaced by significantly more powerful 8-cylinder units that used the original engine beds and gave the vessels 3 additional knots. All served in World War II, but two, the Jackson and Bedloe, were lost in a storm in 1944. Ten were refitted as buoy tenders during the war and reverted to patrol work afterward.

Cutter history

Stationed at Stapleton, New York, Cahoone took part in the rescue of survivors of the cruise ship Morro Castle, which burned off New Jersey in 1934. She was at Curtis Bay, Maryland, in 1936 and at Morehead City, North Carolina, in 1937. By 1940 she was at San Pedro, California, where she remained through World War II. From 1946 to 1954, she was at Mount Edgecumbe, Alaska. She was stationed at Galveston, Texas, until 1968.

References

USCGC Cahoone (WSC-131) Wikipedia