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USS Alacrity (SP 206)

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Laid down
  
1910

Commissioned
  
30 May 1917

Struck
  
28 April 1919

Launched
  
1910

Weight
  
102.6 tons

Builder
  
Pusey and Jones

Acquired
  
28 April 1917

Decommissioned
  
28 April 1919

Construction started
  
1910

Length
  
36 m

Displacement
  
91,630 kg

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Name
  
Alacrity Nedra B. Blanchard

USS Alacrity (SP-206) was a yacht built by Pusey & Jones at Wilmington, Delaware for W. A. Bradford in 1910 then sold to John H. Blodgett of Boston.

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Yacht Alacrity

Alacrity was a steel cruising yacht designed by Cox and Stevens and built for W. A. Bradford at Pusey & Jones of Wilmington, Delaware in 1910. The vessel had the United States official number 207597 with the call letters LBNR, 69 GRT, 101 tons net, with over all 118 feet (36.0 m) length, 109 feet 9 inches (33.5 m) waterline length, 15 feet 6 inches (4.7 m) beam, 5 feet 6 inches (1.7 m) draft and 9 feet 4 inches (2.8 m) depth.

The yacht was sold to John H. Blodgett of Boston.

World War I service

The yacht Alacrity was acquired by the Navy on 28 April 1917 under a free lease from Mr. John H. Blodgett and was placed in commission on 30 May 1917 at Boston, Massachusetts, Ens. Courtland W. Babcock, USNRF, in command. Designated hull number SP-206 the vessel was assigned to the 1st Naval District for the duration of World War I conducting patrols from the Boston and Provincetown, Massachusetts, section bases. Following the armistice in November 1918, the motorboat continued naval service until she was finally returned to her owner on 28 April 1919, the second anniversary of her acquisition. Her name was struck from the Navy list that same day.

Return to yachting

After return from the Navy the yacht was sold to Kenneth B. Van Ripper of New York who refurbished the vessel's propulsion. The original six cylinder Craig engines were replaced by six cylinder Winton gasoline engines each rated at 225 horsepower. At some point the yacht was renamed Nedra B..

World War II Coast Guard service

The yacht was acquired at a cost of $1 and converted at a cost of $2,390 into the Coast Guard's Blanchard commissioned 20 August 1942 during the U-boat blitz along the eastern seaboard then underway to augment coastal patrols. Blanchard, designated first CGR-106 and later WPYc-369, was assigned to the Gulf Sea Frontier serving out of Key West conducting anti-submarine and escort duties until decommissioned on 25 November 1943 and returned to her owners.

References

USS Alacrity (SP-206) Wikipedia