USS Zumbrota (YP-93)

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Career USN Jack
Built: 1914
Acquired by the Navy: 11 August 1917
Commissioned: Not indicated
Designated by the Navy: SP-93
Redesignated: YP-93 in 1920
Decommissioned: 5 November 1926
Fate: Sold in Key West, 3 May 1927
Struck: Not indicated
General characteristics
Class: Motor-powered boat
Displacement: 34 (gross)
Length: 70'0"
Beam: 14'6"
Draft: 2'1"
Speed: 12.5 k
Complement: 7
Armament: 1 3-pdr., 2 mg.

USS Zumbrota (SP-93/YP-93) was a motor boat in the United States Navy.

Zumbrota was built in 1914 at Port Clinton, Ohio, by the Matthews Boat Company and was acquired by the Navy on 11 August 1917 from circus entrepreneur, Charles Ringling, of Sarasota, Florida, for service as a section patrol boat and was designated SP-93.

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Commissioned on 11 August, Zumbrota was assigned to the 7th Naval District and operated out of Key West, Florida. She conducted local patrols for the duration of the war. Redesignated YP-93 in 1920, she continued her operations in the Florida waters of the 7th Naval District until decommissioned on 5 November 1926. Struck from the Navy list three days later, the boat was sold to the Thompson Fish Co., of Key West, on 3 May 1927.

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This article includes text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.

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