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[StartQuote] Lew; I went to The Mariners Museum last year (its only 30 miles from my house)and spoke with one of the Chief curators, I was in search of their collection of memorabilia from Glenville S. Tremaine, Chief designer and later Works Manager at ELCO. I asked if they would be interested in getting a PT, he said while they would be, they are pretty strapped for $$, and they have a had enough job maintaining what they have, so it would go on the back burner, which is not a good idea, for wooden boats. All surviving PT Boats need to be restored NOW, especially PT 48 and the 3 surviving 80' ELCO's (PT 486, PT 615 and PT 766), before they are lost to time. Take care, TED [EndQuote]
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