USS Lyndonia (SP-734)

Lyndonia (American Steam Yacht, 1907) photographed prior to her World War I era Naval service.
History
United States
NameUSS Lyndonia
NamesakeRenamed Vega, a star of the first magnitude in constellation Lyra used frequently by navigators.
BuilderGas Engine and Power Company and Charles L. Seabury Company.
Laid downdate unknown
Completed1905
Acquiredby the Navy 5 September 1917
Commissioned4 December 1917 as USS Lyndonia (SP 734) at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Decommissioned13 September 1919 at Philadelphia
RenamedUSS Vega (SP 734) on 20 February 1918, probably to avoid confusion with USS Lydonia (SP-700)
Strickencirca 1921
Homeport
FateSold 20 December 1921; ultimate fate unknown
General characteristics
TypeYacht
Tonnage276 gross ton
Length175'
Beam20' 4"
Draft7' 9"
Propulsionsteam engine
Speed15 knots
Complement69
Armament
  • One 3-inch gun
  • One 6-pounder rifle
  • Two machine guns
Armorsteel-hulled

USS Lyndonia (SP-734), later known as USS Vega (SP-734) was a yacht acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War I. She was assigned as an armed patrol craft, but, at times, performed other duties along the U.S. East Coast, such as dispatch boat and training ship for the U.S. Naval Academy. Post-war, she was disposed of through sale to the public.