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{{Infobox ship image Ship image = | Ship caption = }}{{Infobox ship career | Hide header = | Ship country =United States | 1865}} | Ship name =USRC Manhattan, USCGC Manhattan (after 1915) | Ship namesake =Borough of Manhattan, New York City, New York | Ship owner = | Ship operator = | Ship registry = | Ship route = | Ship ordered = | Ship awarded = | Ship builder =Charles Weidener; Chester, Pennsylvania | Ship original cost = | Ship yard number = | Ship way number = | Ship laid down = | Ship launched = | Ship sponsor = | Ship christened = | Ship completed =1873 | Ship acquired = | Ship commissioned = | Ship recommissioned = | Ship decommissioned =19 December 1917 | Ship maiden voyage = | Ship in service = | Ship out of service = | Ship renamed =Arundel after decommissioning | Ship reclassified =station vessel at Baltimore, Maryland | Ship refit = | Ship struck = | Ship reinstated = | Ship homeport = | Ship identification = | Ship motto = | Ship nickname = | Ship honours = | Ship honors = | Ship captured = | Ship fate = | Ship status = | Ship notes = | Ship badge = }}{{Infobox ship characteristics | Hide header = | Header caption = | Ship class = | Ship type =Harbor tug | Ship tonnage = | Ship displacement =147 tons | Ship tons burthen = | Ship length =102' | Ship beam =20' 5" | Ship height = | Ship draught = | Ship draft =8' 6" | Ship depth =11' | Ship hold depth = | Ship decks = | Ship deck clearance = | Ship ramps = | Ship ice class = | Ship power = | Ship propulsion =Compound-expansion steam, 19.5" and 30" diameter x 26" stroke | Ship sail plan = | Ship speed = | Ship range = | Ship endurance = | Ship test depth = | Ship boats = | Ship capacity = | Ship troops = | Ship complement =2 officers, 14 enlisted | Ship crew = | Ship time to activate = | Ship sensors = | Ship EW = | Ship armament =1 gun, unknown caliber | Ship armour = | Ship armor = | Ship aircraft = | Ship aircraft facilities = | Ship notes = }} | USRC Manhattan was an iron-hulled harbor tug that served as a Revenue Cutter and was originally assigned to New York City harbor and Long Island Sound, but in 1875 she was moved to the Great Lakes with stations at Ogdensburg and Oswego, New York. After 1885 she was advertised for sale but was withdrawn and reassigned to the Hudson River and Long Island Sound. After decommissioning in 1917, she was moved to Baltimore, Maryland and renamed Arundel because a new Manhattan was being built. Although no longer in commission, she served as a station vessel until sold in 1927. ReferencesU.S. Coast Guard and Revenue Cutters, 1790-1935, Donald L. Canney, Naval Institute Press, 1995 {{Use dmy dates|date=February 2011}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Manhattan}} 2 : Ships of the United States Revenue Cutter Service|1873 ships |