WINCHESTER SP 156
Ship Name and Designation History
This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.
- Steam Yacht
- USS WINCHESTER SP-156 Commissioned September 4 1917 - Decommissioned December 19 1919
- WINCHESTER (Private Yacht) Sold March 24 1921 to Cox and Stevens of New York
- RENARD (Private Yacht) Sold (Date unknown) to B. P. McCurdy and renamed
- HMCS RENARD S-13 (Canadian Naval Service) Sold to a Canadian citizen and then requisitioned by the Canadian Navy
- HMCS RENARD Z-13 (Canadian Naval Service) Reclassified (Date unknown)
- RENARD (Private Yacht) Sold to W.N. MacDonald of Sydney, Nova Scotia in late 1945
Keel Laid August 14 1915 at Bath Iron Works, Bath, ME
Launched April 29 1916
Acquired by U.S. Navy May 30 1917
Official Number: 214038
Resold multiple times
Commissioned May 27 1940
Decommissioned August 1 1944
Converted in 1949 to a stationary power plant for a mining development near Mabou, Nova Scotia.
Derelict at Sydney, Nova Scotia in 1955
Conflicting History Data
NavSource also has the following entry:
"Registered in 1927 to The George W. Rogers Contracting Corp. of New York, NY as the tug Edith M. III"
but Lloyd's Register Of Yachts shows it was owned by Peter W. Rouse up to the 1927 edition and then by Vincent Astor 1928-1929,
then Russel A Alger 1930, then Cornelius Vanderbilt from 1931 to at least 1939.
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Postmarks
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