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YP-10
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CG-194 (1924 - 1933)
District Patrol Craft
Built by Chance Marine Construction Co., Annapolis, MD
Launched, date unknown
Commissioned as CG-194, 1925
Assigned to Norfolk, VA, 1925 - 1933
Transferred to the US Navy, 01 January 1934
Placed in service as YP-10, 1934
Assigned to Third Naval District, training reservists, 1934-1940
Transferred to Canal Zone for service in Fifteenth Naval District, late 1940
Placed out of service, date unknown
Struck from the Naval Register, 05 December 1941
Final Disposition, sold December 1941 1
1. Fate of YP-10 and YP-13 after being sent to the Canal Zone is unclear. Section Base Cristobal's War Diary for 27 March 1942 states
these two boats were "removed from the Section Base dock, where they had been lying submerged, and beached them in the French Canal south of Mt. Hope." More research is needed.
Specifications:
Displacement 37.5 tons
Length 74' 11"
Beam 13' 7"
Draft 4'
Speed 12 knots
Complement 8
Armament unknown
Propulsion
two Sterling 6-cylinder gasoline engines
two propellers, 500shp
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YP-10 underway off Manhattan, date unknown. US Navy photo |
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YP-10 underway in New York harbor, date unknown. |
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There is no DANFS history record available for YP-10 at NavSource
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This page was created by Gary P. Priolo and is maintained by David L. Wright
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Last Updated 27 February 2021