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USS Mary (SP 462)

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Name
  
USS Mary (proposed)

Commissioned
  
Never

Completed
  
1907 or 1908

Length
  
17 m

USS Mary (SP-462)

Namesake
  
Previous name retained (proposed)

Acquired
  
Scheduled for 12 January 1918, but not taken over

Notes
  
No naval service; operated as private motorboat Mary

Builder
  
Charles L. Seabury Company

USS Mary (SP-462) was the proposed name and designation for a motorboat that the United States Navy considered for World War I naval service as a patrol vessel but never acquired.

Mary was built as the private motorboat Dida in 1907 or 1908 by the Charles L. Seabury Company at Morris Heights, the Bronx, New York. She later may have been renamed Boston, and eventually was renamed Mary.

Mary was the property of H. L. Jones when the U.S. Navy surveyed her in 1917 for possible naval use during World War I, stating that she was "strong and well built in good condition but not able to keep sea in heavy weather". The Navy assigned her the section patrol number SP-462 and scheduled her to be taken over from Jones on 12 January 1918. However, the Navy never took control of her, and she saw no naval service.

References

USS Mary (SP-462) Wikipedia