Sycamore Class Buoy Tender

Sycamore Class Buoy Tender

• Displacement: 230 tons

• Length: 113'9"

• Beam: 26'

• Draft: 5'

• Speed: 10 knots

• Armament: None

• Complement: 1 officer, 23 enlisted

• Diesel engines, twin screws, 400 hp

USCGC "Dogwood" [WAGL-259; WLR-259] ; No caption/photo number; date/photographer unknown. "Dogwood", a 114-foot river tender, was constructed by the Dubuque Boat & Boiler Works Company in Dubuque, IA. She was commissioned in 1941 and served until 1989. She was stationed at Vicksburg, MI and later Pine Bluff, AR. She had an active career, from tending ATON to escorting the NASA rocket barge Palaemon on three occasions and assisting in the cleanup operation along the gulf coast in the aftermath of hurricane Betsey.

USCGC "Forsythia" [WAGL-63; WLR-63] ; "CGC-FORSYTHIA, 113' River Tender, starboard view; Built by Avondale Marine Ways, New Orleans, La., February 16, 1943."; no photo number; photo by F. A. McDaniels, New Orleans, LA.

"Forsythia", a 114-foot, 230 ton tender, was one of three such vessels (her sisters were the "Dogwood" [WAGL-259] and "Sycamore" [WAGL-268] ) built to replace the stern paddlewheel steamers that the Coast Guard decided were too expensive to maintain. She was built by Avondale Marine Ways of Westwego, LA, and entered service in 1943. She was stationed at Sewickley, PA until 1963 and then Memphis, TN, until she was decommissioned in 1977.


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