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USS Dawn (SP 37)

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Name
  
USS Dawn (proposed)

Commissioned
  
Never

Completed
  
1916

Length
  
16 m

USS Dawn (SP-37) httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Namesake
  
Previous name retained (proposed)

Acquired
  
Ordered delivered 14 May 1917

Fate
  
Lease cancelled June 1917 Returned to owner December 1917

Builders
  
Booth Bay, Maine, F.C. Adams Shipbuilding Company

Note: This ship should not be confused with USS Dawn (SP-26), which was in commission during the same era.

USS Dawn (SP-37) was the proposed designation for a patrol boat that never actually served in the United States Navy.

Dawn was a private yawl built in 1916 by the F.C. Adams Shipbuilding Company at Booth Bay, Maine. On 14 May 1917, the U.S. Navy ordered her owner, Franklin Farrel Jr. of New Haven, Connecticut, to deliver her to the Navy for service as a patrol boat in World War I, and she was registered accordingly with the naval section patrol designation SP-37. However, the Navy cancelled its lease for her in June 1917 and returned her to Farrel in December 1917 without commissioning her.

References

USS Dawn (SP-37) Wikipedia