USS YP-88 was a converted fishing vessel that served as an auxiliary patrol boat in the U.S. Navy during World War II.
History | |
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Name | YP-88 (ex-Adventure) |
Laid down | 1937 |
Completed | 1937 |
Honours and awards | |
Fate | Sunk by grounding, 28 October 1943 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Patrol boat |
Displacement | 130 gross register tons[1] |
Length | 75 ft (23 m) o/a[1] |
Beam | 20.5 ft (6.2 m)[1] |
Draught | 9.5 ft (2.9 m)[1] |
Installed power | 200 shp[1] |
Propulsion |
History
editShe was laid down and completed in 1937;[2] and named Adventure.[2][1][3] In 1941, she was acquired by the U.S. Navy, designated as a Yard Patrol Craft (YP),[1] and assigned to the 13th Naval District. She was one of the initial ships assigned to the Ralph C. Parker's Alaskan Sector[3] of the 13th Naval District colloquially known as the "Alaskan Navy".
On 28 October 1943, she was grounded at Amchitka, Aleutian Islands[1][4][5] and was struck from the Naval List.
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Priolo, Gary P.; Wright, David L. "YP-88". NavSource – Naval Source History. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
- ^ a b Colton, Tim (28 March 2017). "Patrol and Training Craft (YP)". shipbuildinghistory.com.
- ^ a b "Aleutian Heroes, the "Yippiees"". Pacific Motor Boat. April 1943. pp. 7–10.
- ^ "Official Chronology of the US Navy in WWII". Ibiblio. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
- ^ Lettens, Jan (17 July 2012). "YP-88 (+1943)". wrecksite.eu.