USS Wistaria (SP-259)
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United States | |
Name: | USS Wistaria (proposed) |
Namesake: | Previous name retained |
Builder: | Elco Company, Bayonne, New Jersey |
Acquired: | 7 May 1917 |
Commissioned: | Never |
Fate: | Returned to owner 10 December 1917 |
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General characteristics | |
Type: | Patrol vessel (proposed) |
Length: | 52 ft (16 m) |
Beam: | 11 ft (3.4 m) |
Draft: | 3 ft 7 in (1.09 m) aft |
Speed: | 9 knots |
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USS Wistaria (SP-259) was the proposed name and designation for a motorboat the United States Navy acquired in 1917 for use as a patrol vessel but never commissioned.
Wistaria was built as a civilian motorboat of the same name by the Elco Company at Bayonne, New Jersey, sometime prior to the entry of the United States into World War I. The U.S. Navy acquired her from her owner, Mr. Clifton N. Jelliffe of New York City, on 7 May 1917 for World War I service as a patrol vessel and assigned her the section patrol number SP-259. However, she was found to be unsuitable for naval service and was never commissioned, though the Navy List briefly carried her name. She saw no active U.S. Navy service.
The Navy returned Wistaria to Jelliffe on 10 December 1917, and her name was struck from the Navy List.
References
- This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.
- Department of the Navy: Navy History and Heritage Command: Online Library of Selected Images: Civilian Ships: Wistaria (Motor Boat). Acquired by the Navy in 1917 under identification # SP-259, but rejected for service
- NavSource Online: Section Patrol Craft Photo Archive: Wistaria (SP 259)