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  • Built in 1944 asPort Hayward, a Maritime Commission type (V2-M-AL1) hull (wood), under Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 157) at Eureka Shipbuilding Co., Fields Landing, CA.
  • Launched, date unknown
  • Acquired by the Navy from the Maritime Commission in 1944
  • Placed in service asDistrict Harbor TugYT-718, date unknown, at Naval Supply Center, Oakland, CA.
  • ReclassifiedDistrict Harbor Tug, SmallYTL-718, 15 May 1944
  • Placed out of service in 1947
  • Struck from the Naval Register, date unknown
  • Transferred to the Maritime Commission in 1947 for disposal
  • Sold by the Maritime Commission in 1947, namedLimpiar VI
  • Sold in 1951 to California Salvage Co., Los Angeles
  • Sold in 1965 Northern Group, Juneau, AK., in 1964
  • Sold, date unknown, to a tow boat co in Seward, AK., date unknown
  • Repowered and converted to a crabber
  • Reprocessed by US Marshall service, date unknown
  • Towed onto the beach at Homer, AK., vandalized and eventually broken up
  • Final Disposition, fate unknown
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