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USS Wave (1836)
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Name: USS Wave
Namesake: Previous name retained.
Builder: Brown and Bell, New York, New York
Completed: 1832
Acquired: 1836
Fate: Probably sold in 1846
Notes: In service as private yacht 1832-1836
General characteristics
Type: Schooner
Propulsion: Sail
Sail plan: Schooner-rigged
Armament: Reported both as 1 gun[1] or "2 small guns"[2]

USS Wave was a schooner in commission in the United States Navy from 1836 until probably 1846.

Wave was a schooner-rigged yacht designed along pilot boat lines by John C. Stevens and built for him in 1832 at New York City by Brown and Bell.[3] The U.S. Navy purchased her in 1836 for use in the Second Seminole War. In that campaign, she cruised the Florida coast in support of United States Army operations until 1840. After 1840, Wave served as a surveying vessel along the United States East Coast under the command of Lieutenant John R. Goldsborough.

In his History of the American Sailing Navy, Howard I. Chapelle suggests that she was sold in 1846. However, no evidence has been found to corroborate or refute that assertion.[4] Chapelle also states that as of the time of his book's publication in 1949, a model of Wave resided in the New York Yacht Club's model room.[5]

Notes[]

  1. ↑ Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships at http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/w4/wave-i.htm
  2. ↑ Chappelle, p. 392
  3. ↑ Chappelle, p. 392
  4. ↑ Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships original text at http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/w4/wave-i.htm; Chappelle's discussion of Wave can be found in Chappelle, p. 392, where he states that she was employed as a surveying vessel until 1846 but makes no mention of her sale or anything else about her fate.
  5. ↑ Chappelle, p. 392

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