History Archive
HistoryCentral Est. 1996
US Navy · Patrol Craft

Najelda SP-227

Najelda (SP-277: dp. 52; 1. 65'; b. 18'5"; dr. 5'; s. 10 k., a. 1 6 pdr., 2 mg.)

Najelda, a wooden motor boat, was built in 1907 by N. Emanuel, Brunswick, Ga. for Capt. F. P. Barry, New Orleans, La.; acquired by the Navy 1 May 1917; and was commissioned 6 May 1917. After patrol duty along the Gulf Coast, she was decommissioned 9 December 1918, struck from the Naval Register 11 June 1919, and sold to A. Denapolis, New Orleans, La. 30 October.

<script async="" src="//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/.

From the makers of HistoryCentral

Explore our history apps

Take HistoryCentral with you. Our apps put American history and centuries of the human story in your pocket.

Browse the Apps →