Name USS Mystery (proposed) Completed 1916 Commissioned Never | Namesake Previous name retained Acquired Never Length 18 m | |
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Notes Registered as SP-16 for potential U.S. Navy service Builder Gas Engine and Power Company |
Note: This ship should not be confused with two other World War I-era ships named USS Mystery.
USS Mystery (SP-16) was the proposed designation for an armed motorboat that never actually served in the United States Navy.
Mystery was a private motorboat built in 1916 by the Gas Engine and Power Company at Morris Heights, New York. The U.S. Navy inspected her in early 1917 for possible World War I service as a patrol boat in the 3rd Naval District and she was registered accordingly with the naval section patrol designation SP-16. However, the Navy never took possession of or commissioned Mystery, and she remained in civilian hands throughout the war.
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