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Now this was a project boat

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http://videos2view.net/PT658.htm


What do you say Pat, you up for doing one if I can find one? :)
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I remember back around '89 when some guys over at Seminole boat yard were restoring the PT. What a nightmare they had...

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John Patnovic (sp) at Wharton Creek Marina (Chesapeake Bay) has one that he is restoring. http://www.wortoncreek.com/gallery/ptf-19/
Not sure of the status, nothing on his blog.
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Nice hog she has! I remember when they were up on the hard at the marina off of the Elizabeth River outside of Norfolk. They advertised them for years in Boats & Harbors.
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My uncle served on a PT Boat. I will have to ask him on which hull number he served.

I do know that he went to Rhode Island and worked for several weeks on the PT Boat museum.

He and I visited there about 10 years ago.....quite impressive.

He gets pretty emotional when we talk about the war and his time he served....

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Now that is a group of stewards...more worried about who will look after her later..sound familiar....BH
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i group of great american . the best generation that ever lived now dying at 1000 a day. i guess it is up to the baby boomers to tell the american story to the grand children.
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thanks bruce...
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