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Harbor Tug No. 46 (1919 - 1920)


Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons

World War I Victory Medal

Harbor Tug No. 46 Class:
  • Built by Navy Yard, Charleston, SC
  • Contracted, 22 May 1918
  • Laid down, 17 October 1918
  • Launched, 24 April 1919
  • Delivered as Harbor Tug No. 46, 1919
  • Assigned to 6th Naval District at Charleston, 1919 - 1921
  • Designated District Harbor Tug YT-46, 17 July 1920
  • Loaned to US Marine Corps at Parris Island, 1921
  • Decommissioned, date unknown
  • Struck from the Naval Register, date unknown
  • Advertised for sale, 01 June 1922
  • Sold for $10,500 to Rochester & Terminal Canal Co., Rochester, NY, as Harbor Tug No. 46 (ON 222579), October 1922
  • Sold to Marine Transit Corporation, New York NY, fitted with a 250hp diesel and renamed Sterling, May 1927
  • Sold to Mary J. Tucker, Kingston, NY, 1937
  • Renamed John J. Tucker, 1943
  • Renamed Kathryn M., 1947
  • Sold to Petrol Transportation Corp., Brooklyn, NY and renamed Jessica L. Kehoe, 1956
  • Still active 1981
  • Final disposition, probably out of documentation in 1980s
    Specifications:
    Displacement 215 tons displacement
    Length 88'
    Beam 20'
    Draft 8' 9"
    Speed 10 knots
    Complement unknown
    Armament none
    Fuel Capacity 30 tons
    Propulsion
    steam, one single cylinder non-condensing (18" x 22"), 300ihp
    one Ward boiler
    single propeller

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    YT-46-85 Class
    140804601
    83k Harbor Tug No. 46 to 85 outboard profile of the Harbor Tug No. 46 class. This plan by the Navy's Bureau of Construction and Repair is dated 25 April 1919 and is signed by the bureau's chief, Naval Constructor David W. Taylor, USN. Its number is C&R No. 60815. These tugs measured 88 feet in length and 20 feet in beam, displaced 215 tons, and had a designed speed of 10 knots.
    Naval History & Heritage Command photo NH 104706
    NHHC

    There is no DANFS history for Harbor Tug No. 46 available at Navsource.
    Crew Contact And Reunion Information
    U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation - Navy Log

    Additional Resources and Web Sites of Interest
    National Association of Fleet Tug Sailors

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