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USS Stiletto

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Stiletto in 1891
History
United States
BuilderHerreshoff Manufacturing Co.
Laid down1885
Acquired3 March 1887
In serviceJuly 1887
Stricken27 January 1911
FateSold for scrap 18 July 1911
General characteristics
Displacement31 tons
Length94'
Beam11' 6"
Draft5'
Speed18.2 knots
Complement6

USS Stiletto, a wooden torpedo boat, was launched in 1885 at the Herreshoff Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Rhode Island, as a private speculation. She was purchased for the United States Navy under an Act of Congress dated 3 March 1887, and entered service in July 1887, attached to the Naval Torpedo Station in Newport Rhode Island.

Stiletto in 1887

Stiletto was the Navy's first torpedo boat capable of launching self-propelled torpedoes. Purchased for experimental evaluation, Stiletto was based throughout her career at Newport and often captained by Andrew Wright. During 1897, she was modified to burn fuel oil, but results of sea trials held subsequently were disappointing, and the experiment was not repeated. Stiletto was struck from the Navy list on 27 January 1911 and sold on 18 July 1911 at Newport to James F. Nolan of East Boston, Massachusetts for scrapping.

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External links

  • Media related to Stiletto at Wikimedia Commons