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USS Xarifa (SP 581)

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Laid down
  
1896

Decommissioned
  
31 March 1919

Depth
  
15 ft 5 in (4.70 m)

Construction started
  
1896

Displacement
  
342,900 kg

Commissioned
  
23 February 1918

Beam
  
26 ft 8 in (8.13 m)

Length
  
58 m

Weight
  
384.1 tons

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Fate
  
returned to owner 4 May 1919

USS Xarifa (SP-581) was a patrol boat in the United States Navy.

Career

Xarifa was a wooden-hulled, seagoing sailing yacht equipped with an auxiliary steam engine—was built in 1896 at Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, by John S. White & Co., Ltd. Apparently completed as Xarifa, she served for a time as Ophelie before she was purchased by C. N. Nelson in, or sometime before, 1911. She then resumed the name Xarifa and operated out of Port Washington, Long Island, N.Y.

After the outbreak of World War I, the Navy acquired the graceful yacht on 9 August 1917 for service in European waters and designated her SP-581. However, while the ship was being fitted out, she was found to be unsuitable for "distant service" and was prepared for duty on section patrol.

Assigned to the 3rd Naval District, Xarifa was commissioned at the New York Navy Yard on 23 February 1918, Lt. (jg.) F. J. Littlefield, USNRF, in command; and patrolled the approaches to New York harbor through the armistice. She was decommissioned on 31 March 1919 and returned to her owner on 4 May 1919.

References

USS Xarifa (SP-581) Wikipedia