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With some modern refinements, why dont' they re-issue some of these?

they seemed to work pretty good...

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For their size, these wern't bad, either...

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On May 7, 10:14*pm, wrote:
On Wed, 7 May 2008 18:09:12 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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For their size, these wern't bad, either...


http://hnsa.org/ships/img/pbrmkiigen1.jpg


PT boats and PBRs

Neither one of those would last 10 minutes in a north atlantic blow.
I understand the Corvettes. The CG had some 210s that they ran weather
patrols with too but usually in the south atlantic.
(you can see one in the Sinatra movie "assault on a queen")



hmm, Well, I know you're right, but I was thinking the pacific coast
and the Great lakes
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The CG had some 210s that they ran weather patrols with too
but usually in the south atlantic.


They still do. The 210s underwent a modernization program
within the last decade or so.


(you can see one in the Sinatra movie "assault on a queen")


And in "The Island" (the 1980 film with Michael Caine, not
the 2005 one), as well as in the 1978 TV film, "The Defection
Of Simas Kudirka."



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Here in SW Fla they seem to like RIBs for small boats.


The RIBs seem to have largely supplanted the sleek 41-
footers that came into service in the late Seventies.


They do have a "Point" cutter.


Cutters with "Point" names were originally 82-foot
patrol boats. I'm not sure whether some of the names
have been transferred to the new 87s, or some of the
82s are still around, or both.

(There was a contemporary class of 95-footers, all of
which are gone now. Their names begane with "Cape.")



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