- USS Hoyt (1863)
USS "Hoyt" (1863) was a steamer acquired by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War . She was used by the Union Navy for various tasks, including those of atorpedo boat . "Hoyt", a former merchant tug "Luke Hoyt", built atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , in1863 , was acquired1 July 1864 .Fitting out as a dreaded torpedo boat
"Hoyt" and steam tugs "Belle" and "Martin", fitted as
torpedo boat s, were dispatched by Rear AdmiralSamuel Phillips Lee to join Union Naval Forces in the rivers and sounds ofNorth Carolina . These torpedo boats were intended as counter-weapons against much-feared Confederate rams rumored to be building up theRoanoke River . Admiral Lee described their armament ::"This form of torpedo is intended to explode on impact, and to be placed on a pole or rod projecting not less than 15 feet, and if possible 20 feet, beyond the vessel using it. It contains 150 pounds of powder."
North Carolina operations
"Hoyt" took station at
New Berne, North Carolina , waiting for combat opportunity that never came.Post-war decommissioning and sale
She steamed north late in May
1865 , and was sold10 August 1865 at Philadelphia.Notes on torpedo warfare during the American Civil War
"Hoyt" was a part of the small beginning of a most serious weapon in the 20th century. The Confederacy had first pointed the way to moderate success of torpedo warfare in the Civil War when a similarly-armed "David" damaged the "New Ironsides". Union blockaders were much alarmed in February
1864 when the hand-poweredsubmarine torpedo boat "H. L. Hunley", armed with a spar torpedo, sank the steam sloop-of-war "Housatonic". The importance of torpedo warfare was further underscored the night of 27-28 October 1864 , when gallant Lieutenant Cushing and a daring crew of 14 sank the dreaded ironclad ram "CSS Albemarle" with an improvised torpedo boat. These hardy pioneers cast a shadow far ahead toward the enormous underseas combat capabilities of the 20th century.References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/h8/hoyt.htm USS Hoyt]
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