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USS Grayling (SP 289)

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Name
  
USS Grayling

Acquired
  
22 May 1917

Decommissioned
  
15 January 1919

Builder
  
Peterson, New York

Commissioned
  
22 May 1917

Length
  
15 m

Namesake
  
The grayling, a fresh-water game fish closely related to the trout (previous name retained)

The third USS Grayling (SP-289) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919.

Grayling was built as a civilian motorboat of the same name by Peterson on the Hudson River in New York. The U.S. Navy acquired her from her owner, Myer Resebush, on 22 May 1917 for World War I service as a patrol vessel. She was commissioned the same day as USS Grayling (SP-289) with Boatswain Robert L. Kemp, USNRF, in command.

Grayling served on section patrol duties on local and coastal waters around Norfolk, Virginia, for the remainder of World War I.

Grayling was decommissioned on 15 January 1919 and returned to Resebush the same day.

Grayling should not be confused with USS Grayling (SP-1259), another patrol vessel in commission during World War I.

References

USS Grayling (SP-289) Wikipedia