List of SC-1-class subchasers (SC-401 to SC-448)

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The SC-1 class was a large class of submarine chasers built during World War I for the United States Navy. They were ordered in very large numbers in order to combat attacks by German U-boats, with 442 vessels built from 1917 to 1919. This article lists details of the ninth group of 48 ships of the class.

Ships

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NumberBuilderCommissionedFateNotes
USS SC-401New York Yacht, Launch & Engine
Morris Heights, Bronx
24 October 1918To France as C-98[1]Took part in Dunkirk evacuation. Seized by UK in July 1940[2]
Scrapped 1940[2]
USS SC-402New York Yacht, Launch & Engine
Morris Heights, Bronx
24 October 1918To France as C-85[1]
USS SC-403Rocky River Dry Dock Co.
Rocky River, Ohio
24 October 1918To France as C-87[1]
USS SC-404Rocky River Dry Dock Co.
Rocky River, Ohio
24 October 1918To France as C-88[1]
USS SC-405Rocky River Dry Dock Co.
Rocky River, Ohio
24 October 1918Renumbered SC-177 [1]Planned for transfer to France but damaged during grounding before delivery and swapped with SC-177.[1]
USS SC-406Rocky River Dry Dock Co.
Rocky River, Ohio
24 October 1918To France as C-94[1]
USS SC-407Camden Anchor-Rockland Machine Co
Camden, Maine
16 January 1919Sold 21 April 1920[1]Yacht North Star 1927, Fishing boat 1931, Freighter 1933, Cod fishing boat 1937.[3]
USS SC-408Camden Anchor-Rockland Machine Co
Camden, Maine
11 February 1919Sold 6 June 1922[1]Never commissioned[4]
USS SC-409Chance Marine Construction
Annapolis, Maryland
3 February 1918Sold 24 June 1922[1]Never commissioned[4]
USS SC-410Chance Marine Construction
Annapolis, Maryland
N/AN/ACancelled during construction[1]
USS SC-411Clayton Ship & Boat Building Co
Clayton, New York
1 May 1919Sold 30 January 1920[1]Named Brunette 1920, renamed Sentinel 1925, renamed Romance 1926
Extant 1954[5]
USS SC-412Clayton Ship & Boat Building Co
Clayton, New York
1 May 1919Decommissioned 25 July 1945[6]To Maritime Commission 7 August 1946[4]
Fishing boat Joe-De-Mac 1948
Scrapped 1953[6]
USS SC-413College Point Boat Corp.
College Point, New York
1919To War Department 30 April 1920[1]Sold 24 June 1921[1]
USS SC-414College Point Boat Corp.
College Point, New York
1919To War Department 2 September 1919[1]Artillery Steamer V-1
Decommissioned 15 February 1920[7]
USS SC-415College Point Boat Corp.
College Point, New York
8 January 1919To US Coast Guard 16 December 1919 as USCGC Hahn.[1][8]Sold 29 January 1923 [8]
USS SC-416College Point Boat Corp.
College Point, New York
13 January 1919Sold 24 June 1921.[1]
USS SC-417College Point Boat Corp.
College Point, New York
31 January 1919To US Coast Guard 16 December 1919 as USCGC Stellenwerf.[1][8]Sold 25 May 1922[9]
USS SC-418College Point Boat Corp.
College Point, New York
1919Sold 4 March 1920.[1][4]
USS SC-419Great Lakes Boat Building Corp.
Milwaukee
22 November 1918Sold 27 April 1927.[1]Naval Reserve training vessel[10]
USS SC-420Great Lakes Boat Building Corp.
Milwaukee
1919Sold 3 February 1920.[1]Opco 1920, Mareuilendole 1921[11]
USS SC-421Hiltebrant Dry Dock Co.
Kingston, New York
1919Sold 24 June 1921.[1]
USS SC-422Hiltebrant Dry Dock Co.
Kingston, New York
1919Sold 11 May 1921.[1]Yacht Dorothy 1927[12]
USS SC-423Hiltebrant Dry Dock Co.
Kingston, New York
1919Sold 11 May 1921.[1]
USS SC-424Hiltebrant Dry Dock Co.
Kingston, New York
21 December 1918Sold 19 May 1921.[1]Named Nelmore 1923, Freighter Noca 1927[13]
USS SC-425Hiltebrant Dry Dock Co.
Kingston, New York
23 December 1918Sold 11 May 1921.[1]York 1923, Freight boat Cico 1927[14]
USS SC-426Mathis Yacht Building
Camden, New Jersey
8 January 1919Sold 6 June 1922.[1]
USS SC-427Mathis Yacht Building
Camden, New Jersey
8 January 1919Sold 17 August 1921.[1]
USS SC-428Mathis Yacht Building
Camden, New Jersey
8 January 1919Loaned to City of Baltimore 16 May 1921.[1]Used as fireboat with name Cascade by Baltimore. Returned to US Navy 1960.[15]
USS SC-429Mathis Yacht Building
Camden, New Jersey
28 December 1918Sold 26 May 1921.[1]Freighter Explorer 1926[16]
USS SC-430Mathis Yacht Building
Camden, New Jersey
15 January 1919Sold 21 October 1921.[1]Fishing boat Anna M 1931, Fishing boat Uncle John 1948[17]
USS SC-431Matthews Boat Co.
Port Clinton, Ohio
29 October 1919To US Coast Guard on completion as USCGC Knudsen.[1][8]Returned to US Navy 31 August 1921
To Maritime Commission for disposal 9 December 1946
Fishing boat Admiral 1948, renamed Sea Mist 1978
No records after 1984[18]
USS SC-432Matthews Boat Co.
Port Clinton, Ohio
To Maritime Commission for disposal 27 July 1945[1]
USS SC-433Matthews Boat Co.
Port Clinton, Ohio
25 December 1918To US Coast Guard as USCGC Klingelhoefer 29 October 1919[8]Returned to US Navy 31 August 1921
Scuttled Lake Ontario, 29 January 1938[19]
USS SC-434Alexander McDonald
Mariners Harbor, Staten Island
11 January 1919Sold 22 April 1920[1]Yacht Manchonoch 1920, Center engine removed
Fishing boat 1931, still extant 1933[20]
USS SC-435Alexander McDonald
Mariners Harbor, Staten Island
27 January 1919[1]US Coast Guard as USCGC Johansson 21 October 1919[8]Never commissioned in US Navy[4]
Sold 27 December 1922
Fishing boat Waltham II 1931[21]
USS SC-436Alexander McDonald
Mariners Harbor, Staten Island
4 February 1919[1]Sold 1 June 1921[1]Never commissioned in US Navy[4]
Fishing boat Beatrice K, still extant 1931[22]
USS SC-437Rocky River Dry Dock Co.
Rocky River, Ohio
1 March 1919[1]US Coast Guard as USCGC Boyce 29 October 1919[8]Returned to US Navy 31 August 1921[8]
Used for training on Great Lakes[23]
To Maritime Commission for disposal 21 March 1947[1]
Freighter Charlmar 1947, scrapped 1961[23]
USS SC-438Matthews Boat
Port Clinton, Ohio
1919[1]US Coast Guard as USCGC Cook 22 November 1919[8]Sold 28 May 1936[8]
Civilian Islander - re-engined with two diesel engines[24]
To US Coast Guard 5 March 1943 as USCGC Bonneville (WIX-375)[8]
Sold 1946 - Civilian Victory
1952, renamed Admiral. Scrapped 1957[24]
USS SC-439Howard E. Wheeler
Brooklyn, New York
3 January 1919Sold 25 February 1922.[1]
USS SC-440Howard E. Wheeler
Brooklyn, New York
20 January 1919Scrapped August 1942.[1]Used for training at US Naval Academy[25]
USS SC-441Howard E. Wheeler
Brooklyn, New York
21 January 1919Sold 26 June 1922.[1]
USS SC-442Howard E. Wheeler
Brooklyn, New York
-Cancelled 1918.[1]
USS SC-443U.S. Naval Station, New Orleans26 August 1919Sold 29 January 1924.[1]
USS SC-444U.S. Naval Station, New Orleans26 August 1919Sold 24 March 1923.[1]
USS SC-445U.S. Naval Station, New Orleans-Cancelled 20 November 1918.[1]
USS SC-446U.S. Naval Station, New Orleans-Cancelled 20 November 1918.[1]
USS SC-447U.S. Naval Station, New Orleans-Cancelled 20 November 1918.[1]
USS SC-448U.S. Naval Station, New Orleans-Cancelled 20 November 1918.[1]
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