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USS Dart (YFB-308)

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History
United States Navy
NameUSS Dart
BuilderMare Island Navy Yard
Cost15,000 dollars
Laid down6 April 1899
Launched28 February 1900
Sponsored byMargaret Fechteler
Christened28 February 1900
Acquired1900
Commissioned9 April 1900
Decommissioned1954
HomeportMare Island Navy Yard
FateTransferred to United States Lighthouse Service on 20 September 1930
History
United States Lighthouse Service
NameUSS Locust
FateTransferred to US Coast Guard in 1939
History
United States Coast Guard
NameUSS Locust
FateDecommissioned in 1954
General characteristics
TypeLaunch

USS Dart (YFB-308) was a United States Navy ferry launch in service from 1900 to 1930, when she was transferred to the United States Lighthouse Service, and renamed the Locust, she was later transferred to the United States Coast Guard, until she was decommissioned in 1954.

Construction

Dart was sponsored by Miss Margaret Fechteler, and cost 15,000 dollars to build. She was laid down on 6 April 1899, by the Mare Island Navy Yard, in Vallejo, California. She was launched, and christened, on 28 February 1900, and commissioned on 9 April 1900. She was 71 feet 10 inches (21.89 m) long, and 16 feet 7 inches (5.05 m) wide.[1]

Service history

Dart was attached to the Mare Island Navy Yard on 9 April 1900, where she served until 1930. She was employed as a ferry between the Mare Island Navy Yard and Vallejo, California, and also as a stand-by fire boat. On 20 September 1930 she was transferred to the United States Lighthouse Service, where she was renamed to Locust, and served as a buoy boat for the 18th Lighthouse District at San Francisco from 1931 to 1939, when she was transferred to the US Coast Guard, as the US Lighthouse Service was merging into the USCG. She continued to serve in the 18th Lighthouse district until she was decommissioned in 1954.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Yard Ferryboat (YFB) Photo Index". www.navsource.org. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
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