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USS ''Crystal'' (PY-25), built in 1929 as the yacht ''Cambriona'' for Walter O. Briggs of Detroit, Michigan, was a patrol yacht in the
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. The Navy acquired the yacht in January 1942 as ''Vida'' commissioning the vessel as ''Crystal'' in February. Naval service was in Hawaii until November 1945. After sale in November 1947 the vessel operated commercially in Central and South America.


Construction

''Cambriona'', the third of three yachts of identical design developed by joint efforts of the naval architectural firms Cox & Stevens, Incorporated and John H. Wells, Incorporated, was built by the
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Co., Wilmington, Delaware.DANFS is incorrect stating the yacht was built as ''Vida''. The vessel was assigned yard hull numbers 407/1042A new series of hull numbers began in 1918. The new series became the only one used in 1941. with keel laid 12 March 1929 and launch on 7 October 1929. ''Cambriona'' was delivered to the owner on 6 May 1930. The other two Pusey and Jones built yachts of the same design were ''Nakhoda'', hull 405/1040, for Frederick J. Fisher and ''Rene'', hull 406/1041, for
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.''Rene'' was also acquired by the Navy to become ''Beryl'' (PY-23). The yacht was overall length, ( registered length), beam with a depth of . As built draft was with Navy giving draft as . ''Cambriona'' had two Winton diesel engines of 1,100 horsepower driving twin screws. The yacht was lavishly furnished with a crew of forty. ''Cambriona'' was registered with U.S. Official Number 229626, home port of Detroit, Michigan with signal letters MHSR.


Yacht


''Cambriona''

''Cambriona'' had an apartment suite for the owner that included two baths and five double staterooms with private baths for guests on the berth deck. The main deck had a large dining room forward with a hallway running through the pantry and galley area to music and living rooms and the owner's lounge and library. Above was a bridge deck with bridge, captain's quarters, radio and navigation rooms forward in a deck house. In an after house were smoking room, gymnasium and club room. From 1930 until its sale in 1941 Briggs' captain of the yacht was Gaston R. De Groote who would later captain the first nuclear powered merchant ship NS ''Savannah''.


''Vida''

''Cambriona'' was bought in 1938 by
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. Halliburton, founder of the New Method Oil Well Cementing Company now known as
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and member of the
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,
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, named the yacht for his daughter as ''Vida'' under Honduran registry. The yacht was the largest in Newport Harbor and used for weekend trips to
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and cruises to Alaska, Mexico and Honduras.


Navy service

''Vida'' was acquired by the Navy, 15 January 1942 and commissioned on 24 February 1942. The vessel arrived at
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1 May 1942 for patrol and escort duty with the
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. She served escorting
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transports and merchant vessels to outlying islands, transporting civilian workers and servicemen and participating in exercises and drills with destroyers. From 1 December 1943 to 14 April 1944 ''Vida'' was based at Midway for patrol duty, exercises and training with submarines. After overhaul at Pearl Harbor she returned to operations with weather station patrols added to her duties. On 8 November 1945 she got underway for the west coast arriving at
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17 November. ''Crystal'' was decommissioned there 6 March 1946 and was transferred to the custody of the
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(MC) 2 April 1947 for disposal.


Post Navy

The vessel was placed by the MC in the reserve fleet for custody only awaiting sale on behalf of the Navy on 8 November 1946. On 12 February 1947 the vessel was sold to Clyde Webster and withdrawn from the fleet 7 April for delivery to Navy, the buyer and Barnett Shipping. With the name ''Crystal'' retained the ship was apparently given IMO number 5082649. The vessel was used as a freighter and passenger service in Central and South America. The ship's fate is unknown.


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Christening of the yacht, ''Cambriona'', with sponsor
(Hagley Museum and Library)
The yachts ''Nakhoda'', ''Rene'' and ''Cambriona''
(Hagley Museum and Library)
The yacht, ''Cambriona'', at wharf finished
(Hagley Museum and Library) {{DEFAULTSORT:Crystal (PY-25) Patrol vessels of the United States Navy 1929 ships Ships built by Pusey and Jones