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RCE wrote:
wrote in message ups.com... While inspecting the progress on my boat yesterday, I noticed a large vessel being completed in the same shed. It's about a 50-footer, wooden hull, and appropriately enough it belongs to the US Forest Service. I was told the yard was contracted to put a new stem on her, and some other work as well. I've requested a complete synopsis of the work that was done and some photos of the job in progress as it might make an interesting story for the magazine. Got me thinking- How many wooden boats are still in use by any branch of the federal government? Anybody know of additional examples? I suspect this 50-year old wooden patrol boat must be pretty unique- and would have been replaced by a boat of some other material if not for the association with the Forest Service. How about the obvious? USS Constitution Homeport, Boston, MA RCE Chuck, I know why the USS Constitution is being maintained, but why is the US Forest Service maintaining an old wooden boat. I am glad they are, because I love the look of a wooden boat, but it doesn't seem like the best use of their money. -- Reggie "That's my story and I am sticking to it." |
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