History
United States
NameUSS Natahki (YTB-398)
NamesakeNatahki was the name of a Piegan Blackfeet Indian woman who was married to noted explorer and national park guide James Willard Schultz.
BuilderGibbs Gas Engine Co., Jacksonville, Florida
Laid down15 May 1944 (As YT–398)
Launched2 November 1944
Commissioned13 April 1945
Reclassified
  • 1.District Harbor Tug, Large (YTB-398) while still under construction 15 May 1944
  • 2.District Harbor Tug, Medium (YTM-398) in February 1962
FateSold for scrapping by the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS), 6 April 1987
General characteristics
Class and typeSassaba-class harbor tug
TypeHarbor Tug
Displacement
  • 237 tons light
  • 310 tons full load
Length101 ft (31 m)
Beam28 ft (8.5 m)
Draft11 ft (3.4 m)
PropulsionDiesel engine, single propeller
Speed12 kn (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Complement10
Armament2 x .50-caliber machine guns

USS Natahki (YTB-398) was a Sassaba-class harbor tug that served in the United States Navy from 1945 into the mid-1980s. The exact date she was decommissioned is unknown.

Natahki was assigned to the Pacific Fleet (11th Naval District, San Diego, California) upon delivery to the Navy. She served out the duration of World War II there and into 1946 when, like many wartime ships, she was placed in reserve as surplus. In 1951, Natahki was withdrawn from reserve and re-activated in the 11th Naval District. Records of her service from 1951 onward are virtually non-existent although presumably she served in southern California ports for the remainder of her career. Natahki was re-designated a district harbor tug, medium (YTM) in February 1962.

Her name was struck from the Navy list sometime in the mid-1980s and she was sold for scrapping by the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS), 6 April 1987.

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