USS Wave
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The USS Wave was a schooner-rigged yacht with a distinctive design modeled along pilot boat lines, built in 1832 in New York City by Brown and Bell for John C. Stevens. Constructed as a private vessel, she was later acquired by the U.S. Navy in 1836. The vessel's primary dimensions are not specified in the available sources, but her rigging and design suggest a sleek, agile craft suitable for both navigation and support roles. Commissioned in the Navy in 1836, USS Wave served predominantly during the Second Seminole War. Her role involved patrolling and cruising along the Florida coast to support U.S. Army operations against Seminole resistance. She remained in active service until approximately 1840, during which time she contributed to naval efforts in the southeastern theater of operations. Her participation was crucial in maintaining naval presence and providing logistical support during the conflict. Following her military service, USS Wave transitioned to a surveying vessel along the United States East Coast. Under the command of Lieutenant John R. Goldsborough, she was employed in hydrographic surveys, aiding in charting and mapping the coastline to improve maritime navigation and safety. Her work in this period underscores her versatility and the importance of schooners like her in expanding U.S. maritime knowledge. The fate of USS Wave after 1840 remains uncertain. Howard I. Chapelle suggests she was sold in 1846; however, no definitive records confirm this transaction. As of 1949, a model of the vessel was known to exist in the New York Yacht Club's model room, indicating her recognition as a vessel of maritime interest and historical significance. In summary, USS Wave was a notable early 19th-century schooner, serving both military and surveying roles, exemplifying the versatile design and utility of pilot boat-inspired schooners in U.S. naval history.
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