USCGC Cahoone (WPC/WSC/WMEC-131) was an Active-class patrol boat of the United States Coast Guard.
They were designed for trailing the "mother ships" along the outer line of patrol during Prohibition.
All served in World War II, but two, the Jackson and Bedloe, were lost in a storm in 1944.
Ten were refitted as buoy tenders during the war and reverted to patrol work afterward.
Stationed at Stapleton, New York, Cahoone took part in the rescue of survivors of the cruise ship Morro Castle, which burned off New Jersey in 1934.