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USS Daiquiri (SP 1285)

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Name
  
USS Daiquiri

Laid down
  
date unknown

Length
  
19 m

Builder
  
not known

Launched
  
date unknown

USS Daiquiri (SP-1285)

Namesake
  
Former name retained by the Navy

Christened
  
as Herreshoff Hull 317; later renamed Daiquiri

USS Daiquiri (SP-1285) was a motorboat – one of a series of identical boats – planned and built by the U.S. Navy in the event they would be needed during World War I. Daiquiri was armed as a patrol craft and assigned to New England waterways under the cognizance of the 1st Naval District based at Kittery, Maine. She was sold when the war ended.

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Constructed in Rhode Island

Daiquiri, 62'4" motor boat, was constructed in 1917 at Bristol, Rhode Island, as Herreshoff Hull # 317. She was one of a group of identical craft built in the expectation that they would be needed by the Navy should the United States enter World War I.

World War I service

Purchased by the Navy in mid-September 1917, she was commissioned in early October as USS Daiquiri (SP-1285) and performed patrol service for the 1st Naval District in New England waters for the rest of the conflict.

Post-war disposition

Inactivated in April 1919, the boat was sold in March 1920.

References

USS Daiquiri (SP-1285) Wikipedia


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