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A long-serving 19th-century British picket boat, carried on capital ships, was a 50-foot (15 m) model introduced in 1867 which saw wide service in World War I and even some limited service in World War II. The typical main armament during most of this boat's service life was a
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is a type of small naval craft. These are used for harbor patrol and other close inshore work, and have often been carried by larger warships as a
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A later picket boat, built between 1932 and 1943, was 38 feet (12 m) long and also had no large main armament.
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deployed to patrol anchorages to protect them from enemy torpedo boats, thus acquiring the new name "picket boat".
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The Union's 45-foot (14 m) long steam-powered Picket Boat Number One sank the Confederate ironclad
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Patrol boats, or any craft engaged in sentinel duty, are sometimes referred to as picket boats, using "
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boat, 42 feet (13 m) in length, formerly carried on destroyers but now used only for training.
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A number of American warships of the 19th century carried picket boats, such as the
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also purchased and equipped some vessels to serve as picket boats, such as the
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A British 56-foot (17 m) picket boat, returning to its mothership (HMS
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in 1864. (Although named "Picket Boat", this craft has also been called a
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US Coast Guard 36-foot (11 m) open cockpit picket boat of the 1920s
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Steam Picket Boats and Other Small Steam Craft of the Royal Navy
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Radar picket
Packet boat

ship's boat
picket
steam pinnaces

Albemarle
steam launch
Dahlgren gun
spar torpedo
Potomac Flotilla
USS Alpha
five other similar vessels
USS Vulcan
Spanish–American War
Prohibition
United States Coast Guard
fleet of 103 picket boats
rum runners
cutters
patrol boats
US$

Hotchkiss 3–pounder
HMS Majestic
HMS Triumph
P1000 Class Picket Boat
Royal Navy

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