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USS Triana
Pinta Class Harbor Tug:
Built by William Perine, New York, NY
Ordered, 20 December 1863
Laid down, 1864
Launched, 29 April 1865
Completed as tugboat USS Triana, 25 October 1865
Laid up at Washington on completion; placed in service some time in 1866
Stationed at Washington Navy Yard, 1866 - 1879
Stationed at New York Navy Yard, 1880 - 1887
Stationed at Newport, RI, 1887 - 1891
Grounded in heavy weather on Schooner Ledge, Cuttyhunk Island, MA, while going to aid of grounded Nina and Galena, 15 March 1891
Struck from Naval Register, 13 April 1891
Final disposition, wreck stripped and sold in situ, 02 May 1891
Specifications:
Displacement 306 tons, 450 tons displacement
Length 137' 0" pp; 148' 2" overall
Beam 26' 0"
Draft 9' 5"
Speed 10 knots
Complement 50
Armament two guns (as planned)
Propulsion steam, one screw, 340hp
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