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USS Wacondah (SP-238) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Wacondah (SP-238)

USS ''Wacondah'' (SP-238) was an advanced-design yacht acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War I. She was outfitted as an armed patrol craft assigned to guard the New York City harbor against German submarines and to provide escort protection to commercial ships. Post-war she was sold and continued her maritime career as the yacht ''Intercolonial''.
== A turbine-powered steam yacht ==

''Revolution''—a steel-hulled, screw steam yacht designed by Charles L. Seabury—was completed in 1901, at Morris Heights, New York, by the Charles L. Seabury Co. and the Gas Engine and Power Co., for mining engineer F. Augustus Heinze. One of the first American turbine-powered steam "express" yachts, ''Revolution'' was later acquired by Boston, Massachusetts, banker Charles Hayden in 1907 and renamed ''Wacondah''.

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