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- Q7875140 abstract "USS Vivace (SP-583) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1918.Vivace was built as the fast private steam yacht Vixen by the Charles L. Seabury Company and the Gas Engine and Power Company at Morris Heights in the Bronx, New York, in 1904 to a design by the naval architect Charles L. Seabury. She later was renamed Vivace.Vivace was the property of the two companies that built her when, on 18 June 1917, the U.S. Navy enrolled her in the Naval Coast Defense Reserve and ordered her delivered for Navy use as a section patrol vessel during World War I. Her owners delivered her to the Navy on 29 June 1917, and she was commissioned as USS Vivace (SP-583) on 20 September 1917.Assigned to the 3rd Naval District, Vivace carried out patrol duties in the New York City area for a year.Apparently difficult to maintain, Vivace was decommissioned and simultaneously stricken from the Navy List on 28 September 1918, six and a half weeks before the end of the war. She was sold as "junk" to Marvin Briggs, Inc., of Brooklyn, New York, on 16 April 1919.".
- Q7875140 acquirementDate "1917-06-29".
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- Q7875140 commissioningDate "1917-09-20".
- Q7875140 decommissioningDate "1918-09-28".
- Q7875140 length "35.9664".
- Q7875140 shipBeam "3.6576".
- Q7875140 shipDraft "1.2192".
- Q7875140 status "Sold as "junk" 16 April 1919".
- Q7875140 thumbnail Yacht_Vivace.jpg?width=300.
- Q7875140 type Q331795.
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- Q7875140 shipAcquired "1917-06-29".
- Q7875140 shipBuilder "Charles L. Seabury Company and Gas Engine and Power Company, Morris Heights, the Bronx, New York".
- Q7875140 shipCommissioned "1917-09-20".
- Q7875140 shipDecommissioned "1918-09-28".
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- Q7875140 shipName "USS Vivace".
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- Q7875140 comment "USS Vivace (SP-583) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1918.Vivace was built as the fast private steam yacht Vixen by the Charles L. Seabury Company and the Gas Engine and Power Company at Morris Heights in the Bronx, New York, in 1904 to a design by the naval architect Charles L. Seabury. She later was renamed Vivace.Vivace was the property of the two companies that built her when, on 18 June 1917, the U.S.".
- Q7875140 label "USS Vivace (SP-583)".
- Q7875140 depiction Yacht_Vivace.jpg.
- Q7875140 name "USS Vivace".