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Name
  
USS Rivalen

Completed
  
1917

Length
  
13 m

Namesake
  
Previous name retained

Commissioned
  
12 May 1918

Builder
  
George Lawley & Son

USS Rivalen (SP-63)

Acquired
  
Leased 17 April 1917 Delivered 29 June 1917

Fate
  
Laid up July 1918 Returned to owner 5 May 1919

USS Rivalen (SP-63) was an armed motorboat that served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1919.

Rivalen was built as a private wooden motorboat of the same name in 1917 by George Lawley & Son at Neponset, Massachusetts. The U.S. Navy acquired her for World War I service as a patrol vessel on a lease from her owner, W. Harry Brown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on 17 April 1917 and took delivery of her at the Boston Navy Yard at Boston, Massachusetts, on 29 June 1917. Her Petty Officer in Charge, Coxswain James R, Hanham, reported aboard on 17 November 1917, and the Navy finally commissioned her as USS Rivalen (SP-63) on 12 May 1918.

Rivalen entered service as a patrol boat at Boston Harbor in May 1918, but the Navy soon found her unsuited for naval service and laid her up in July 1918. She then was inactive until returned to her owner on 5 May 1919.

Again in private use from 1919, Rivalen was sold to a new owner and renamed Tremont in 1921. She disappeared from yacht registers in the early 1930s.

References

USS Rivalen (SP-63) Wikipedia


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