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USS Adroit (SP 248)

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Name
  
Adroit

Launched
  
1907

Acquired
  
1917

Length
  
43 m

USS Adroit (SP-248)

Name
  
Winchester (1907–1916) Adroit (1916–1928) Aera (1928-)

Owner
  
Peter W. Rouss (original owner) F. H. McAdoo (owner at time of acquisition)

Builder
  
Robert Jacob Shipyard, City Island, Bronx, New York

Fate
  
acquired by the USN in 1917

USS Adroit (SP-248) was a steam yacht brought into the United States Navy, but never commissioned.

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Built in New York

Adroit was built as Winchester at City Island, New York in 1907 by the Robert Jacobs Shipyard. The first of a series of fast yachts of that name, her owner replaced her with a larger vessel after several years. She was sold and renamed Adroit in about 1916. She was acquired by the Navy in April 1917 from Mr. F. H. McAdoo of New York City.

Service history

After she had begun fitting out under the direction of Lt. H. B. Peschau, NNV, Adroit was found to be highly unseaworthy and of extremely short cruising range. Consequently, she was never commissioned and was returned to her owner on 30 April 1918. Presumably, her name—which had appeared on the Navy list— was stricken from that list soon thereafter.

Post war service

Her subsequent career as a pleasure craft extended for more than another two decades. She was renamed Aera in 1928 and remained listed in yachting registers until the early 1940s.

References

USS Adroit (SP-248) Wikipedia