Priscilla (SP-44)

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Priscilla before the United States entered World War I.
History
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NamePriscilla
NamesakePrevious name retained
Builder David Clark, Kennebunkport, Maine
Completed1884
Acquired19 June 1917
CommissionedNever
FateReturned to owner 17 December 1917
NotesRegistered as SP-44 for potential U.S. Navy service
General characteristics
Type Patrol vessel (proposed)
Tonnage36 tons
Length67 ft (20 m)
Beam17 ft 4 in (5.28 m)
Draft9 ft 6 in (2.90 m)
Speed6 knots (11 km/h; 6.9 mph)

USS Priscilla (SP-44) was the proposed designation for an auxiliary schooner that never actually served in the United States Navy.

Priscilla was built in 1884 by David Clark at Kennebunkport, Maine. Her owner, Frederick S. Fisher of New Rochelle, New York, delivered her to the U.S. Navy for possible World War I service on 19 June 1917. The Navy gave her the Section Patrol registry SP-44, but never commissioned her. The Navy returned her to Fisher on 17 December 1917.

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