From: Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships

Rhea


AMc-58
Displacement 340
Length 98'6"
Beam 24'
Draw 11'
Speed 10 k
Complement
Armament
Class Rhea

The first Rhea (AMc-58) was laid down as a wooden purseseiner, Hull No. 250, by the Martinolich Shipbuilding Co.; purchased on the ways by the Navy 31 December 1940 and designated AMc-58, named Rhea, 5 March 1941; launched 9 August 1941; sponsored by Miss Marjorie Strong; and placed in service 15 October 1941.

Fitted out at San Diego, Rhea, equipped with acoustical, magnetic, and "O"-type gear, remained on the west coast, at San Francisco, until she sailed west in early March 1942 to assume duties in the 14th Naval District. Arriving at Pearl Harbor 11 March, she operated in Hawaiian waters until she returned to San Diego after the end of World War II. Placed out of service 22 January 1946, she was struck from the Navy list 7 February 1946, released to the Maritime Commission 30 December 1947, and, subsequently, sold to Demiter J. Callian.