USCGC Morris

Active class patrol boat, 1962
Active class patrol boat, 1962
History
United States
NameUSCGC Morris
NamesakeRobert Morris
Operator
  • U.S. Coast Guard
  • (1927-1941)
  • (1946-1971)
  • U.S. Navy
  • (1941-1946)
  • Sea Scouts
  • (1971-2015)
  • Liberty Maritime Museum
  • (2015-2021)
  • Vietnam Aviation Museum, Galveston, Texas
  • (2021-present)
BuilderAmerican Brown Boveri Electric Corporation, Camden, New Jersey
CostUS$63,163
Launched4 April 1927
Commissioned19 April 1927
Decommissioned7 August 1971
Identification
FateDonated to Liberty Maritime Museum
StatusMuseum ship at Sacramento River
General characteristics
Class and typeActive-class patrol boat
Displacement232 tons (trial)
Length125 ft (38 m)
Beam23 ft 6 in (7.16 m)
Draft7 ft 6 in (2.29 m)
Installed powerAfter 1938 re-engining: 1,200 brake horsepower (0.9 megawatt)
Propulsion
  • As built: Two 6-cylinder 300 brake horsepower diesel engines
  • After 1938 re-engining: Two 800 brake horsepower General Motors diesel engines
Speed
  • As built: 10 knots
  • In 1945: 12 knots (maximum); 7 knots (economical)
RangeIn 1945: 2,900 nautical miles (5,370 kilometers) at 10 knots; 4,000 nautical miles (7,400 kilometers) at 7 knots
Complement
  • 20 (3 officers, 17 enlisted men) (1930)
  • 46 (5 officers, 41 men) (1945)
Sensors and
processing systems
  • Sonar (1945) QCO-1
  • Detection radar (1960) SPS-23
Armament
  • In 1927: 1 x 3-inch (76.2-millimeter) 23-caliber gun
  • In 1941: 2 x depth charge tracks
  • In 1945: 1 x 3-inch (76.2-mm) 23-caliber gun , 2 x single 20-mm 80-caliber gun mounts, 2 x depth charge tracks, 2 x Mousetraps1 x 3-inch (76.2-mm) 23-caliber gun1 x 3-inch (76.2-mm) 23-caliber gun
  • In 1960: 1 x single 40-mm 60-caliber antiaircraft gun mount

USCGC Morris (WSC-147), was a 125 ft (38 m) United States Coast Guard Active-class patrol boat in commission from 1927 to 1971. She was named for Robert Morris, (1734–1806) who was appointed in 1789 as United States Senator from Pennsylvania.[1] In May 1966, she was redesignated as (WMEC-147).

  1. ^ "MORRIS WMEC 147 - NavalCoverMuseum". www.navalcovermuseum.org. Retrieved 26 November 2020.