History | |
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United States | |
Name | Cuyahoga |
Namesake | Cuyahoga River in Ohio |
Builder | American Brown Boveri Electric Corporation, Camden, New Jersey |
Laid down | 1926 |
Launched | 27 January 1927 |
Commissioned | 3 March 1927 |
Decommissioned | 29 May 1933 |
Identification | WSC-157 |
Fate | Transferred to the U.S. Navy |
United States | |
Commissioned | 1 April 1935 |
Decommissioned | 17 May 1941 |
Identification | AG-26[1] |
Fate | Returned to the U.S. Coast Guard |
United States | |
Commissioned | 17 May 1941 (USCG) |
Identification | WIX-157 |
Fate |
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General characteristics | |
Class and type | Active-class patrol boat |
Displacement | 320 tons |
Length | 125 ft (38 m) |
Beam | 23.5 ft (7.2 m) |
Draft | 9 ft (2.7 m) |
Propulsion | twin diesel |
Range | 4,900 miles (7,900 km)[clarification needed] |
Complement | 29 |
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USCGC Cuyahoga (WIX-157) was an Active-class patrol boat built in 1927 which saw action in World War II. Cuyahoga sank after a night-time collision in the Chesapeake Bay while on patrol in 1978. She was later raised and re-sunk as an artificial reef off the Virginia coast and is a popular recreational dive site.