Name USS Inca Acquired 13 June 1898 Decommissioned 27 August 1898 Launched 1898 Builder George Lawley & Son | Namesake Former names retained Commissioned 15 June 1898 Struck 1989 (est.) Length 35 m | |
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USS Inca (1898) was a small 120 long tons (120 t) yacht acquired by the United States Navy during the Spanish–American War. She was outfitted with an 11-pounder gun and, for a short while, patrolled Boston Harbor, before being turned over to the Massachusetts militia as a training ship, a role she retained until 1908.
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Built in South Boston
Inca—a screw steamer—was built in 1898 by George Lawley & Son, South Boston, Massachusetts, and was acquired by the Navy from F. B. McQuesten of Boston, Massachusetts, on 13 June 1898. She commissioned on 15 June, Lieutenant W. E. McKay in command.
Spanish–American War
Inca was assigned to Boston harbor during the Spanish–American War, serving as a patrol and training vessel.
Post-war
She decommissioned on 27 August 1898, and was turned over to the Massachusetts Militia, which she served as a training ship until 1908.