ISLA DE LUZON

Registry and Rig Information

Name ISLA DE LUZON
Registry SPAIN
Official Number SPAN. NAVY
Rig Propeller

Dimensions and Tonnage

Length 195.00
Width 30.00
Depth 11.33
Hull Material Steel

Vessel History

Rebuilds Registered measures, 1920 (192.66 x 30 x 15; 863 gross - 446 net).
History Captured by U.S. during Spanish-American War in Philippines. Commissioned January 31, 1900 and attached to Southern Division, Asiatic Station, in Philippines. Detached and departed Cavite, P.I., August 15, 1902. Arrived at Pensacola, FL, March 16, 1903, then assigned to Louisiana Navy Militia; later transferred to Illinois Navy Militia. During WW I, assigned as training ship in Chicago, then transferred to Narragansett Bay, arriving at Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, RI, on September 30, 1918. Decommissioned on February 15, 1919 and designated a yard craft there. Stricken from Navy List on July 23, 1919 and sold out of service on March 10, 1920.
Disposition Scrapped in 1931.

Build Information

Builder Sir W.G. Armstrong-Whitworth & Co., Ltd.
Place Built Newcastle-on-Tyne, Great Britain
Date Built 1887-00-00

Source

Source HCGL

Vessel Names

NameBegin DateEnd DateRegistryOfficial Number
ISLA DE LUZON1898-00-001920-00-00U.S.U.S. NAVY
REVIVER1920-00-001931-00-00U.K.151864

Vessel Owners

NameBegin DateEnd DateRegistryOfficial Number
Bahama & West Indies Trading Co.1920-00-00B.W.I.151864
Bahama Salvors, Ltd.1923-00-001931-00-00B.W.I.151864
Spanish Navy1887-00-001898-00-00SPAINSPAN NAVY
U.S. Navy1898-00-001920-00-00U.S.U.S. NAVY