Name USS Hippocampus Launched 1913 at New York City Commissioned 25 June 1917 Construction started 1912 Displacement 20,870 kg | Laid down 1912 Acquired 21 June 1917 Length 17 m Weight 23.4 tons | |
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USS Hippocampus (SP-654) was a yacht leased by the U.S. Navy during World War I. She was used as a patrol boat along the New England coast.
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Built in New York
Hippocampus, a gasoline-powered yacht, was built by New York Yacht, Launch, & Engine Co. in 1912–1913 and was leased by the Navy from her owner, James F. Porter, of Chicago, Illinois, 21 June 1917. She was commissioned 25 June at Rockland, Maine, Chief Boatswain's Mate F. L. Greene in command.
World War I service
Assigned to the 1st Naval District, Hippocampus served as a harbor patrol craft at the harbor entrance, Rockland, Maine, and in Penobscot Bay during World War I.
Post-war disposal
Post-war Hippocampus was decommissioned 30 November 1918 and returned to her owner 5 April 1919, who was paid $1847.85 for the use of his vessel ($500 for loss of use by the owner, and $1,347.85 for refurbishment to return the craft to its pre-war condition).