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- Q7875714 abstract "USS Yo Ho (SP-463) was an armed motorboat that served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1919.Yo Ho was built in 1910 at Bath, Maine, by the Bath Marine Construction Company. The U.S. Navy acquired her for World War I service from H. D. Bacon, of Bath, designated her SP-463, armed her, and commissioned her on 12 May 1917 as USS Yo Ho, Boatswain T. H. Barber, USNRF, in command.Operating in an unattached status from the 2nd Naval District, Yo Ho served through the armistice which ended the war on 11 November 1918.Yo Ho was sold for scrap on 2 June 1919 to G. F. Blackburn of New York, New York. Her voyage to the scrapyard was eventful. On 14 June 1919, she was tied to the patrol boat USS Patrol No. 7 (SP-31) and along with Patrol No. 7 under tow by the submarine chaser USS SC-241 when Patrol No. 7 sank between Scituate, Massachusetts, and Minot's Ledge, about 15 nautical miles (28 kilometers) southeast of the Boston Light Vessel. Yo Ho apparently remained afloat despite this mishap and continued her voyage to the scrapyard.".
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- Q7875714 commissioningDate "1917-05-12".
- Q7875714 length "14.0208".
- Q7875714 shipBeam "3.048".
- Q7875714 shipDraft "0.6096".
- Q7875714 status "Sold for scrapping 2 June 1919".
- Q7875714 thumbnail USS_Yo_Ho_(SP-463)_as_private_vessel.jpg?width=300.
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- Q7875714 shipBuilder Q724.
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- Q7875714 shipCommissioned "1917-05-12".
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- Q7875714 shipName "USS Yo Ho".
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- Q7875714 comment "USS Yo Ho (SP-463) was an armed motorboat that served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1919.Yo Ho was built in 1910 at Bath, Maine, by the Bath Marine Construction Company. The U.S. Navy acquired her for World War I service from H. D. Bacon, of Bath, designated her SP-463, armed her, and commissioned her on 12 May 1917 as USS Yo Ho, Boatswain T. H.".
- Q7875714 label "USS Yo Ho (SP-463)".
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- Q7875714 name "USS Yo Ho".