USS Sub Chaser SC-772

110' SHIP AVAIALABLE TO CHARTER & CAPTAIN

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SC 772 is once again proudly patrolling the Columbia River area! The mission of SC772 is to maintain, train and equip ready forces capable of having fun and safe times while on the water…

 

SC 772 is Now Available for your Mission; parties, meetings, reunions, small weddings, you name it!

 

Deployment opportunities for Patrol Duty for three officers (officers will participate in driving the ship) plus a crew of your choice. SC772 has a full kitchen, commercial gas stove and oven, commercial refrigerator freezer, microwave and BBQ available to use.

 

The SC 772 is the perfect ship for a tranquil and magnificent cruise on the Multnomah Channel, Willamette, and Columbia Rivers. With plenty of space, you can use the

SC 772 to host the perfect on-water party. The SC 772 is available at the rate of $275.00 per hour plus fuel. Maximum charge for a one-day cruise: $2000. For cruises and slow excursions, the fuel budget is approximately $50/hour, for the first 10 bookings fuel included! Call us to design your mission today.

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By the time the war ended 438 wooden SC Subchaser had been launched and commissioned by the US Navy, today there are only 6 left a float. The normal complement on a Subchaser was 3 officers and 24 enlisted men, 110’ long, it is the smallest commissioned warship of the U.S. Navy during World Wars I and II.


SC 772 was commissioned 4/15/1943 at the Peyton Company, Newport Beach, CA. It initially did patrol duty near Seattle WA, Astoria OR, Neah Bay, and the Columbia River area. In mid-August 1944 SC 772 was deployed to the South Pacific for patrol duty near Saipan and Tinian, where on 6/8/1945 it rescued two survivors from a downed plane. Decommissioned 12/7/1945 at Bellevue WA. Source: SC 772 deck log