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USCGC Bitt (WYTL-65613) was a cutter in th … USCGC Bitt (WYTL-65613) was a cutter in the U.S. Coast Guard. Constructed by Western Boat Building Corp and commissioned in 1966, the vessel served as part of the USCG for sixteen years before being decommissioned in 1982 and transferred to the National Science Foundation (NSF). During her Coast Guard service Bitt was based in Washington and Alaska where she was utilized mainly in a law enforcement and search and rescue (SAR) role. She has since been purchased by a civilian couple who are living and raising their first child aboard the vessel.ising their first child aboard the vessel.
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"1984-04-10"^^xsd:date
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5.7912
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2.7432
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Active as Pleasure Craft M/V BITT Home Port Benicia California
, Sold at auction June 2019
, Transferred toNational Science Foundation, October 1982
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12.964
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none
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Western Boat Building Corp Tacoma, Washington
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65
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"1966-05-27"^^xsd:date
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8
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United States
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"1982-10-04"^^xsd:date
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74
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Transferred to National Science Foundation, October 1982
Sold at auction June 2019
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--04-10
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http://dbpedia.org/property/shipName
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Bitt
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http://dbpedia.org/property/shipNamesake
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A bitt is a vertical post set on the deck of a ship for securing cables.
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December 2018
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1
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Active as Pleasure Craft M/V BITT Home Port Benicia California
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Bitt
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rdfs:comment |
USCGC Bitt (WYTL-65613) was a cutter in th … USCGC Bitt (WYTL-65613) was a cutter in the U.S. Coast Guard. Constructed by Western Boat Building Corp and commissioned in 1966, the vessel served as part of the USCG for sixteen years before being decommissioned in 1982 and transferred to the National Science Foundation (NSF). During her Coast Guard service Bitt was based in Washington and Alaska where she was utilized mainly in a law enforcement and search and rescue (SAR) role. She has since been purchased by a civilian couple who are living and raising their first child aboard the vessel.ising their first child aboard the vessel.
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USCGC Bitt
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