Niantic (YTB-781)

For other ships with the same name, see USS Niantic.
Niantic (YTB-781)
An aerial port side view of USS Ranger (CV 61), with her sailors manning the rails and aircraft of Carrier Air Wing 2 (CVW-2) on her deck, as she is nudged into position by harbor tugs Niantic, Neodesha (YTB-815), and Waxahachie (YTB-814) upon arrival at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 8 March 1993.
History
United States
Ordered: 31 January 1964
Builder: Marinette Marine, Marinette, Wisconsin
Laid down: 10 December 1964
Launched: 7 September 1965
Acquired: 10 November 1965
In service: 1966
Out of service: 26 April 2006
Struck: 26 April 2006
Fate: Sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) reuse/conversion, 11 February 2008
General characteristics
Class and type: Natick-class large harbor tug
Displacement:
  • 283 long tons (288 t) (light)
  • 356 long tons (362 t) (full)
Length: 109 ft (33 m)
Beam: 31 ft (9.4 m)
Draft: 14 ft (4.3 m)
Propulsion: Diesel engine, single screw
Speed: 12 knots (14 mph; 22 km/h)
Complement: 12

Niantic (YTB–781) was a United States Navy Natick-class large harbor tug named for Niantic, Connecticut.[1]

Construction

The contract for Niantic was awarded 31 January 1964. She was laid down on 10 December 1964 at Marinette, Wisconsin, by Marinette Marine and launched 7 September 1965.

Operational history

Placed in service in the 14th Naval District in June 1966, Niantic was assigned to the 14th Naval District, headquartered at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

Stricken from the Navy List 26 April 2006, Niantic was sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for reuse or conversion, 11 February 2008.

References

  1. "Niantic (YTB-781)". Retrieved 23 October 2011.
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