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[StartQuote] Looking at Doyle's book there may be several answers. On page 14 the photo of PT-617 at Battleship Cove shows the anchor held in place by a bracket on the forward most port side of the deck near the chain locker. However on page 61 there is a photo of the anchor secured in a bracket below deck behind the crash bulkhead on the starboard side, adjacent to the head. The later is a black and white interior shot and the author doesn't identify it as PT-617. I have seen a lot of photos of 80' Elcos with the anchor either lying on the deck or more likely lashed to the toe rail near the anchor chain locker. Dave David Waples[EndQuote]
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