History
United States
NameUSS Sea Otter II
BuilderLevingston Shipbuilding Co., Orange, Texas
Launched23 August 1941
Sponsored byMrs. Eads Johnson
Acquired26 September 1941
Commissioned26 October 1941
Decommissioned28 May 1942
Stricken8 May 1946
FateTransferred to the War Shipping Administration, 26 June 1942
General characteristics
Displacement1,941 long tons (1,972 t)
Length254 ft (77 m)
Beam38 ft (12 m)
Draft10 ft 2 in (3.10 m)
Complement15

USS Sea Otter II was a ship of the United States Navy during World War II. Launched on 23 August 1941 by the Levingston Shipbuilding in Orange, Texas., sponsored by Mrs. Eads Johnson, wife of the designer, she was acquired by the US Navy on 26 September 1941 and placed in service on 26 October 1941.

Service history

Sea Otter II proceeded to the Charleston Navy Yard on 26 October 1941, arriving on 2 November. After completion of voyage repairs, Sea Otter II got underway for sea trials on 4 November.

Constructed during the height of enemy submarine attacks along the Atlantic coast, Sea Otter II was designed to allow torpedoes to pass beneath her shallow draft. The draft, however, proved to be almost twice the amount expected, and her 16 unmuffled gasoline engines would be noisy enough to alert any submarine in the area.

Consequently, Sea Otter II, like her predecessor, the 80-foot shallow draft Sea Otter I (IX-51), was destined for little use. She remained at Charleston until being placed out of service on 28 May 1942. On 26 June, she was transferred to the War Shipping Administration, subsequently transferred to Cargoes Incorporated, and struck from the Navy list on 8 May 1946.

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