USS Experiment (1832)

For other ships of the same name, see USS Experiment.
History
Name: USS Experiment
Builder: Washington Navy Yard
Laid down: 1831
Launched: April 1832
Fate: Sold, October 1848
General characteristics
Type: Schooner
Displacement: 209 long tons (212 t)
Length: 90 ft (27 m)
Beam: 21 ft 6 in (6.55 m)
Draft: 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Propulsion: Sail

The second USS Experiment was a schooner in the United States Navy during the 1830s and 1840s.

Experiment was built in 1831 by the Washington Navy Yard; and sailed for tests in Chesapeake Bay in April 1832, Lieutenant William Mervine in command.

Until the middle of 1833, Experiment cruised the Atlantic coast between Boston, Massachusetts, and Charleston, South Carolina. After repairs at Norfolk, she sailed for the West Indies, returning to New York in June 1835. During the remaining three years of her cruising service, she was often used for surveying. From 1839 to 1848, when she was sold, she was in commission as a receiving ship at Philadelphia.

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