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USS Dolphin (SP 318)

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Name
  
USS Dolphin (proposed)

Acquired
  
Never

Length
  
39 m

Completed
  
1908

Commissioned
  
Never

Weight
  
178.8 tons

USS Dolphin (SP-318)

Namesake
  
Dolphin, various species of marine mammal closely related to whales and porpoises (previous name retained)

Notes
  
Operated as civilian fishing vessel Virginia and Dolphin

USS Dolphin (SP-262) was the proposed name and designation for a United States Navy patrol vessel that the Navy never actually acquired.

Dolphin was built as the commercial steam fishing vessel Virginia at Pocomoke City, Maryland. She was of the "menhaden fisherman" design. She was rebuilt in 1911, and at some point between 1908 and 1917 was renamed Dolphin.

The U.S. Navy considered acquiring Dolphin in 1917 for World War I service as a patrol vessel and assigned her the section patrol number SP-318. Although reported by some contemporary sources as having been placed in commission in February 1919 as USS Dolphin (SP-318), she in fact appears never to have been acquired by the Navy and to have remained in civilian hands.

Dolphin should not be confused with USS Dolphin (Gunboat No. 24), a gunboat and dispatch vessel in commission at the time, or with USS Dolphin (SP-874), a patrol vessel in commission during 1918.

References

USS Dolphin (SP-318) Wikipedia