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Ranger (SP 369)
Fishing Vessel:The sixth Ranger was built in 1882 by the T. A. Scott Co., New London, CTRebuilt in 1915Acquired by the Navy 10 September 1918 and commissioned at Charleston, SC the same dayStruck from the Navy list 10 January 1919 and returned to her ownerFate unknown.
Specifications:
Displacement 115 t.Length 137' 5"Beam 21' 2"Draft 9' 6"Speed 10 kts.Complement 24Propulsion: One Marine leg boiler, one 180hp vertical single expansion steam engine, one shaft.
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