USRC Massachusetts

A Revenue Marine cutter, possibly Massachusetts
History
United States
NameMassachusetts
OperatorRevenue Cutter Service
BuilderSearle & Tyler, Newburyport, Massachusetts[1]
CostUS$2,050[2]
Launched23 July 1791[1]
Commissioned1791
Decommissioned1792
FateSold 9 Oct 1792[1]
General characteristics
Class and typeSchooner
Displacement70 & 43/95 tons[1]
Length60 ft (18 m)[1][Note 1]
Beam17 ft 8 in (5.38 m)[1]
Draft7 ft 8 in (2.34 m)[1]
PropulsionSail
Complement4 officers
Crew4 crewmen, 2 boys
Armament4-6 swivel guns

USRC Massachusetts was one of the first ten cutters operated by the Revenue-Marine (later to become the US Coast Guard). She was built in Newburyport, Massachusetts, and served out of Boston. Massachusetts by tradition is held to be the first revenue cutter to enter active service. She was also the first to be decommissioned, having a very short service life of only about 15 months before being sold.

  1. ^ a b c d e f g King, p 13
  2. ^ King, p 11
  3. ^ "Massachusetts, 1791", Cutters, Craft & U.S. Coast Guard-Manned Army & Navy Vessels, U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office


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