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USS Sea Gull (SP 223)

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Name
  
USS Sea Gull

In service
  
16 May 1917

Length
  
25 m

Laid down
  
1910, as Tonis

Out of service
  
1918

USS Sea Gull (SP-223)

Builder
  
New York Yacht, Launch, & Engine Co., Morris Heights, New York

Acquired
  
18 May 1917, renamed Sea Gull

The second USS Sea Gull (SP-223) was a wooden yacht in the United States Navy.

Contents

Sea Gull was built during 1910 as Tonis by New York Yacht, Launch, & Engine Co., Morris Heights, New York, was enrolled in the Naval Coast Defense Reserve on 28 April 1917 following the entry of the United States into World War I. Placed in service on 16 May 1917, Boatswain George V. Lewis, USNR, in charge, she was officially acquired by the US Navy on 18 May 1917.

World War I East Coast Assignment

Sea Gull patrolled the waters of the 5th Naval District during her World War I service. She was based at Hampton Roads, Virginia, until 3 July 1918 when she was transferred to Baltimore, Maryland.

Deactivation

Placed out of service late in 1918, Sea Gull was struck from the Navy List; sold for scrapping to J.W. Dennis of Ocean View, Virginia, and removed from her US Navy berth on 6 April 1920.

References

USS Sea Gull (SP-223) Wikipedia