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- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) length "64312.8".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) abstract "USS Yacona (SP-617), built in 1898 in Scotland, started her life as a civilian steam yacht. She was called Cem and Amélia in her early years and only later renamed Yacona, the name she had when she was acquired by the U.S. Navy in September 1917.During the period when she was called Amélia, the 527 gross ton vessel was owned by D. Carlos, King of Portugal between 1889 and 1908, who was an oceanographer and used her on his research voyages. She was known as Amélia III, being the third of four yachts owned by D. Carlos sharing the same name.".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) acquirementDate "1917-09-29".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) builder Kinghorn.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) builder John_Scott_and_Company.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) commissioningDate "1917-12-10".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) decommissioningDate "1921-07-17".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) length "64.3128".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) shipBeam "8.2296".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) shipDraft "3.9624".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) status "Transferred to the Philippines 17 July 1921".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) thumbnail USS_Yacona_(SP-617).jpg?width=300.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) topSpeed "18.52".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) wikiPageExternalLink rei_dom_carlos.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) wikiPageExternalLink yacona-i.htm.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) wikiPageExternalLink sp617.htm.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) wikiPageExternalLink pag_8.html.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) wikiPageID "13497971".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) wikiPageRevisionID "590469496".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) hasPhotoCollection USS_Yacona_(SP-617).
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) headerCaption "1918".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) shipAcquired "1917-09-29".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) shipArmament "10".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) shipArmament "2".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) shipBuilder "John Scott and Company, Kinghorn, Scotland".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) shipCommissioned "1917-12-10".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) shipComplement "67".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) shipCompleted "1898".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) shipCountry "United States".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) shipDecommissioned "1921-07-17".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) shipFate "--07-17".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) shipName "USS Yacona".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) shipNamesake "Previous name retained".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) shipTonnage "527".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) subject Category:1898_ships.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) subject Category:Patrol_vessels_of_the_United_States_Navy.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) subject Category:Royal_and_presidential_yachts.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) subject Category:Ships_built_in_Scotland.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) subject Category:Steam_yachts.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) subject Category:World_War_I_patrol_vessels_of_the_United_States.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) type MeanOfTransportation.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) type Ship.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) type Product.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) type Ship.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) type DesignedArtifact.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) comment "USS Yacona (SP-617), built in 1898 in Scotland, started her life as a civilian steam yacht. She was called Cem and Amélia in her early years and only later renamed Yacona, the name she had when she was acquired by the U.S. Navy in September 1917.During the period when she was called Amélia, the 527 gross ton vessel was owned by D. Carlos, King of Portugal between 1889 and 1908, who was an oceanographer and used her on his research voyages.".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) label "USS Yacona (SP-617)".
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) sameAs m.03c7978.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) sameAs Q7875683.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) sameAs Q7875683.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) wasDerivedFrom USS_Yacona_(SP-617)?oldid=590469496.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) depiction USS_Yacona_(SP-617).jpg.
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) isPrimaryTopicOf USS_Yacona_(SP-617).
- USS_Yacona_(SP-617) name "USS Yacona".