USS Seven Seas (IX-68)

History
Name: USS Seven Seas
Namesake: The Seven Seas
Builder: Bergsund M.V. Atkieb, Stockholm, Sweden
Launched: 1912, as the Abraham Rydberg
Acquired: 10 April 1942
In service: 5 May 1942
Out of service: 22 May 1944
Struck: 29 July 1944
General characteristics
Type: Sailing ship
Displacement: 430 long tons (437 t)
Length: 168 ft (51 m)
Beam: 27 ft 6 in (8.38 m)
Draft: 12 ft (3.7 m)

USS Seven Seas (IX-68) was built by Bergsund M.V. Atkieb in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1912 and served the Swedish Navy as the training ship Abraham Rydberg. Acquired by the United States Navy from William S. Gubelmann of Marine Airways, Roslyn, New York, on 10 April 1942 and placed in service on 5 May 1942.

Service history

Seven Seas proceeded to the 7th Naval District on 8 May 1942, arriving at Key West, Florida, later that month. On 9 April, the auxiliary, full rigged ship assumed duties as station ship at Key West.

Seven Seas remained at Key West until after the heyday of coastal U-boat strikes. As the dangers lessened, she was placed out of service and laid up at the Coast Guard Patrol Base, Port Everglades, Florida, on 22 May 1944. Seven Seas was struck from the Navy List on 29 July 1944.

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