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USS Juniata (SP-602) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Juniata (SP-602)

The second USS ''Juniata'' (SP-602) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1 June 1917 to 13 July 1918. ''Juniata'' was built as the private gasoline powered motor yacht ''Josephine'' for Edward Shearson of New York by Robert Jacobs at City Island in the Bronx, New York, in 1911. She was sold in 1914 to George W. Elkins of Philadelphia and renamed ''Juniata''.
==Construction==
The power yacht ''Josephine'' was designed for Edward Shearson, a New York Yacht Club member, by William Gardner and built by Robert Jacobs at City Island, Bronx, New York. The yacht was twin screw, flush deck with two deck houses and at the time one of the larger power yachts built.
The steel hull, decked in white pine and teak, had five watertight bulkheads for four watertight compartments with living quarters below deck and dining and lounge saloons in above deck. The forward watertight compartment, subdivided into two compartments, with three officer staterooms and a dining area with the crew housed in the forecastle. The galley was directly forward of the machinery space with storage and a two ton ice capacity ice box as well as a coal fired hot water boiler for ship's hot water use.
The two midships watertight compartments housed machinery and gasoline tanks with the machinery space the forward of the two housing two six cylinder gasoline engines with 600 total horsepower to give a speed of "about " and a single General Electric 5 kilowatt gasoline generator. The vessel was equipped with electric windlass, pumps for bilge and sanitary service, lighting, heating and cooking. The aft of the two midships watertight compartments contained three seamless, welded stainless steel tanks for of gasoline.
The aft compartment contained owner's and guests accommodations with three double and one single stateroom. The forward portion contained the owner's stateroom extending the full width of the vessel and containing two beds, wardrobes and bureaus, a dressing table and sofa with a fully equipped bathroom on the starboard side. A lobby and stairs to the upperdeck separated the owner's cabin from two double and one single guest staterooms, trunk room and bathroom. The deckhouse above was fitted in solid African mahogany and furnished in the Empire style and the forward deckhouse contained fourteen seat the Elizabethan style dining saloon with Tiger wood (specific variety unspecified) finishing and furniture. The vessel's bridge was atop the forward deckhouse and three mahogany boats specially designed by William Gardner were a owner's launch, market launch and dinghy.
Ship's specifications were length over all, beam and draft. ''Lloyd's Register of American Yachts'' for 1917 shows ''Juniata'', formerly ''Josephine'', with United States Official Number 208306, call sign LBST and gives the registered specifications of , 142 net tons, length overall, water line length, beam, draft and depth.

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